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Wuthering Heights
Chapters 21-26 Quick Quiz
Wuthering Heights
by:
Emily Brontë
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Summary & Analysis
Chapters I–V
Chapters VI–IX
Chapters X–XIV
Chapters XV–XX
Chapters XXI–XXVI
Chapters XXVII–XXX
Chapters XXXI–XXXIV
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Heathcliff
Catherine
Edgar
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Chapters 1-5
Chapters 6-9
Chapters 10-14
Chapters 15-20
Chapters 21-26
Chapters 27-30
Chapters 31-34
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Chapters 21-26 Quick Quiz
1
of 5
What does Heathcliff hope for his son?
That he will marry Catherine
That he will be very wealthy
That he will kill Hareton
That he will be master of Thrushcross Grange
2
of 5
What about Hareton does Catherine make fun of?
His appearance
His family
His drinking habits
His illiteracy
3
of 5
Why is Heathcliff angry with Catherine?
Because she reminds him of her mother
Because she refuses to visit him
Because she broke his son’s heart
Because she does not treat Nelly well
4
of 5
What does Catherine keep secret?
Her meetings with Linton
Her feelings about Hareton
Her father’s failing health
Her letters from Heathcliff
5
of 5
What does Nelly think may happen to Lockwood?
He will fall in love with Catherine.
He will die because of his illness.
He will become friends with Heathcliff.
He will become Hareton’s tutor.
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