Blue Highways by William Least Heat-Moon
  • 1. What type of vehicle does William Least Heat-Moon travel in?
A) A bicycle.
B) A van.
C) A motorcycle.
D) A car.
  • 2. In which state does Heat-Moon begin his journey?
A) Nebraska.
B) Missouri.
C) Iowa.
D) Kansas.
  • 3. What kind of people does Heat-Moon meet during his travels?
A) Only famous authors.
B) Tourists.
C) Political figures.
D) A diversity of ordinary Americans.
  • 4. In 'Blue Highways', what does the author suggest about the nature of roads?
A) They are merely paths for vehicles.
B) They connect people and stories.
C) They should be avoided.
D) They create division.
  • 5. What role does nature play in Heat-Moon's narrative?
A) A source of danger.
B) A mere physical challenge.
C) A secondary theme.
D) A backdrop for reflection.
  • 6. How does the story of 'Blue Highways' conclude?
A) With a sense of fulfillment and understanding.
B) With a return to the starting point.
C) With a call to action.
D) With unanswered questions.
  • 7. How does the author refer to his vehicle in 'Blue Highways'?
A) White Stallion.
B) Wandering Spirit.
C) Ghost Dancing.
D) Blue Angel.
  • 8. Which literary element is heavily used in 'Blue Highways'?
A) Metaphor.
B) Allegory.
C) Imagery.
D) Hyperbole.
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