Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

by

Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews: Book 4, Chapter 12 Quiz 3 questions

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What significant information does the pedlar reveal about Fanny at dinner?
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He believes he knows who Fanny’s true parents are
He knows where Fanny’s real parents are currently living
He confirms that Fanny was adopted by Sir Thomas Booby
He has a letter from Fanny's parents expressing the desire to meet her
What does the pedlar's story imply about the economic conditions in England at the time of the story?
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The economy was flourishing, especially in towns involved in the wool trade
Certain regions were experiencing economic decline, particularly in areas dependent on the wool trade
The entire country was facing severe economic depression
Economic conditions were stable, with no significant changes affecting industries
What shocking revelation does the pedlar make about Fanny's past?
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Fanny was once a wealthy heiress who lost her fortune
Fanny was kidnapped by a company of gypsies and later sold to Sir Thomas Booby
Fanny is actually the lost daughter of a noble family
Fanny was secretly married to someone else before meeting Joseph