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6. To what does Catherine compare her love for Heathcliff to?

  • 'The dark side of the moon'
  • 'The harsh bark of the oak'
  • 'The eternal rocks beneath'
  • 'The ever-present shadows'
  • 'The constant changing of the tides'

7. When Heathcliff returns to Thrushcross Grange, who is the first to see him?

  • A servant
  • Isabella
  • Nelly
  • Cathy
  • Edgar

8. Why do Isabella and Catherine quarrel?

  • Isabella tells Catherine Edgar doesn't love her
  • Catherine strikes Isabella's dog
  • Isabella is in love with Heathcliff
  • Isabella blames Catherine for her father's death
  • Catherine wants to run away with Heathcliff

9. How does Hareton greet Nelly when she visits Wuthering Heights?

  • Sets his dog on her
  • Throws a rock at her
  • Threatens to shoot her
  • Runs away crying
  • Runs to embrace her

10. When Cathrine is ill, what does she imagine she sees from her window?

  • The light from her room at Wuthering Heights
  • Heathcliff weeping over her grave
  • Hindley beating Heathcliff
  • The light from Joseph's room at Wuthering Heights
  • Her and Heathcliff as young children, playing on the moors

11. Which animal does Heathcliff call Edgar?

  • A Foal
  • A Lamb
  • A Bull
  • A Cockroach
  • A Chicken

12. On Isabella's first night at Wuthering Heights, what does Hindley warn her and why?

  • Not to eat the food because Joseph is a bad cook
  • To lock her door at night because he wants to murder Heathcliff in his sleep
  • To never enter Catherine's old room because Heathcliff will get angry
  • To leave her door unlocked at night in case sh needs to run from Heathcliff
  • Not to aggravate Hareton or he'll set his dog on her

13. When Nelly goes to visit Isabella at Wuthering Heights, what does she take her?

  • Her dog
  • Nothing
  • A lock of Catherine's hair
  • A letter from Edgar
  • A trunk of her clothes and possesions

14. Which two words does Heathcliff say would describe his life without Catherine?

  • Death and Hell
  • Angry and Alone
  • Desolate and Pointless
  • Aguish and Torment
  • Misery and Torture