Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

by

Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews: Book 1, Chapter 13 Quiz 3 questions

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What obstacle does Joseph face when he tries to write a letter to Fanny?
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He is too weak to write due to his injuries
No one at the inn will provide him with paper or a pen
He has forgotten how to write after the trauma of the robbery
The surgeon advises against any strenuous activity, including writing
What does Mr. Barnabas's reluctance to visit Joseph Andrews reveal about his character?
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He is indifferent to his duties and prefers socializing
He is cautious and fears Joseph might be contagious
He is compassionate and wants to ensure Joseph is ready for visitors
He is overwhelmed with his responsibilities and needs to prioritize
How does Betty's action of making tea for Joseph Andrews contrast with the other characters' behavior?
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It shows her incompetence in managing the inn's resources
It highlights her indifference towards Joseph's needs
It demonstrates her generosity to others in spite of her poverty
It indicates her lack of authority at the inn