A) 1896 B) 1894 C) 1876 D) 1885
A) Steen Blicher B) Søren Jensen Quist C) Valdemar Thoresen D) Mark Twain
A) Third-person omniscient B) Second-person narrative C) First-person narrative of Tom Sawyer D) First-person narrative of Huck Finn
A) Huck Finn becomes a detective. B) Tom attempts to solve a mysterious murder. C) Tom goes on an adventure abroad. D) Tom and Huck travel around Europe.
A) 'Tom Sawyer Abroad' B) 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' C) 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' D) 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'
A) Louis King B) Frank Capra C) Steven Spielberg D) Alfred Hitchcock
A) Frank Morgan B) Donald O'Connor C) Jackie Cooper D) Billy Cook
A) United States Secret Service B) FBI C) Scotland Yard D) CIA
A) Mark Twain B) Valdemar Thoresen C) Steen Blicher D) Søren Jensen Quist
A) Swedish B) German C) Danish D) French
A) 'The Vicar of Weilby' B) 1626 trial of Pastor Søren Jensen Quist of Vejlby C) Trial of Tom Sawyer D) Huck Finn's trial
A) They are entirely fictional. B) They are facts from an old-time Swedish criminal trial. C) They are inspired by American folklore. D) They are based on a Danish story.
A) Steen Blicher B) Mark Twain's secretary C) Søren Jensen Quist D) Valdemar Thoresen
A) He does not read them fluently. B) He only reads Danish. C) He is fluent in both. D) He only reads German. |