On his second visit to Wuthering Heights why must Lockwood spend the night
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He becomes sick and dizzy.
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After Mr Earnshaw dies and Hindley returns to Wuthering Heights how does Hindley treat the servants and Heathcliff
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vindictively
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Who became infatuated with Heathcliff
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Catherine.
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How long did Heathcliff stay away from Wuthering Heights
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Three years
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When Nelly gave Catherine Heathcliff's letter what did Catherine do with it
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She was too sick to grasp its contents, and Nelly told her who it was from Catherine was in awe at Heathcliffs letter. She was more than thrilled that he wrote her, and when she finished reading he and Edgar were there waiting for her response and she threw the key into the fire and told them to fight to the death.
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Which of these is a quotation positioned at the beginning of a work that sometimes introduces a particular theme
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epigraph
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Which of these terms is defined as a brief account of some amusing or interesting incident or event that is based on the real life experiences of individuals
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anecdote
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What has changed about Catherine when she returns home after staying at Thrushcross Grange for five weeks
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She is more groomed than fashionable
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How was Nelly affected by her visit with Cathy to see Linton
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she became ill for three weeks
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What did Catherine say Edgar would do to Heathcliff if he didn't leave Isabella alone
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he wouldn't let him visit thrushcross grange
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What did Isabella request of Edgar in a letter she wrote after she married Heathcliff
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forgiviness
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Why doesnt Catherine marry heathcliff
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He has been corrupted by hindley
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Which of these adjectives best describe Catherine and Heathcliff's behavior considering the fact that Edgar and Catherine were married
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indescreet While no adjectives were listed, some potentially applicable adjectives include:
Adulterous, indiscreet, cruel -- to both each other and the Lintons, obsessive, jealous, and two-faced -- especially in the case of Catherine. indescreet
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When catherine returns to Wuthering Heights why does heathcliff rum from the room and refuse to shake hands with her
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He feels hes being made fun of <3
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Which word would be best substitute for savage-minded as it is used in the reading passage
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Fierce
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On his second visit to Wuthering Heights why must Lockwood spend the night
He becomes sick and dizzy.
After Mr Earnshaw dies and Hindley returns to Wuthering Heights how does Hindley treat the servants and Heathcliff
vindictively
Who became infatuated with Heathcliff
Catherine.
aplus- Isabella
How long did Heathcliff stay away from Wuthering Heights
Three years
When Nelly gave Catherine Heathcliff's letter what did Catherine do with it
She was too sick to grasp its contents, and Nelly told her who it was from Catherine was in awe at Heathcliffs letter. She was more than thrilled that he wrote her, and when she finished reading he and Edgar were there waiting for her response and she threw the key into the fire and told them to fight to the death.
Which of these is a quotation positioned at the beginning of a work that sometimes introduces a particular theme
epigraph
Which of these terms is defined as a brief account of some amusing or interesting incident or event that is based on the real life experiences of individuals
anecdote
What has changed about Catherine when she returns home after staying at Thrushcross Grange for five weeks
She is more groomed than fashionable
How was Nelly affected by her visit with Cathy to see Linton
she became ill for three weeks
What did Catherine say Edgar would do to Heathcliff if he didn't leave Isabella alone
he wouldn't let him visit thrushcross grange
What did Isabella request of Edgar in a letter she wrote after she married Heathcliff
forgiviness
Why doesnt Catherine marry heathcliff
He has been corrupted by hindley
Which of these adjectives best describe Catherine and Heathcliff's behavior considering the fact that Edgar and Catherine were married
indescreet While no adjectives were listed, some potentially applicable adjectives include:
Adulterous, indiscreet, cruel -- to both each other and the Lintons, obsessive, jealous, and two-faced -- especially in the case of Catherine. indescreet
When catherine returns to Wuthering Heights why does heathcliff rum from the room and refuse to shake hands with her
He feels hes being made fun of <3
Which word would be best substitute for savage-minded as it is used in the reading passage