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Narrative Of The Captivity And Restoration Of Mary Rowlandson
Contributed by: Day
  • 1. What is the main theme of Mary Rowlandson's narrative?
A) Political freedom
B) Romantic love
C) Revenge against Native Americans
D) Captivity and survival
  • 2. In which year was Mary Rowlandson captured?
A) 1681
B) 1692
C) 1660
D) 1676
  • 3. How many times did Mary Rowlandson mention her religious faith in the narrative?
A) Rarely
B) Not at all
C) Occasionally
D) Frequently
  • 4. How did Rowlandson survive during her captivity?
A) By denying her captors
B) By escaping immediately
C) By adapting to her circumstances
D) By relying on others
  • 5. When was Rowlandson's narrative published?
A) 1685
B) 1670
C) 1690
D) 1682
  • 6. What was the primary purpose of Rowlandson's narrative?
A) To entertain her readers
B) To blame the Native Americans
C) To provide a personal account of her captivity
D) To promote colonial expansion
  • 7. What literary device is prevalent in Rowlandson's narrative?
A) Imagery
B) Irony
C) Metaphor
D) Hyperbole
  • 8. What does Rowlandson’s narrative emphasize about her experience?
A) Wealth and comfort
B) Resilience and faith
C) Retribution and anger
D) Fear and despair
  • 9. Who was related to Mary Rowlandson and also captured?
A) Her daughter
B) Her brother
C) Her husband
D) Her sister
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