Q.1.
How is Godfrey's home depicted in the first half of the novel?
Q.2.
How does Silas's cottage change during Eppie's young life there?
Q.3.
How does the Stone-pit function in the text?
Q.4.
The novel is set in the early years of which century?
Q.5.
Which of the following best describes the novel's setting?
Q.6.
Raveloe provides a contrast to which of the following?
Q.7.
Which of the following best describes Raveloe?
Q.8.
"He found himself in front of a bright fire which lit up every corner of the cottage — the bed, the loom, the three chairs, and the table — and showed him that Marner was not there." Which elements of this description portray the cottage as welcoming?
Q.9.
How many years pass over the course of the novel?