Tess of the d'Urbervilles

Tess of the d'Urbervilles

by

Thomas Hardy

Tess of the d'Urbervilles: Chapter 29 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 29. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does Tess perceive the story of Jack Dollop in relation to her own situation?
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She finds it irrelevant and uninteresting
She sees it as a humorous and light-hearted anecdote
She views it as a tragic reflection of her own dilemma
She considers it an example of justice and fairness
What happens when Angel proposes to Tess again?
2 of 5
Tess accepts his proposal with some hesitation
Tess remains indifferent and changes the subject
Tess agrees to consider his proposal after some time
Tess refuses, influenced by the recent story of Jack Dollop
How does Tess's action of accepting Angel's kiss and pet name affect their relationship?
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It signifies her complete acceptance of his proposal
It indicates a subtle shift towards accepting the relationship while maintaining her stance
It shows her reluctance and discomfort with the relationship
It is a clear rejection of Angel's advances
What does Tess suggest to Angel when they observe Marian, Retty, and Izz?
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She suggests that any of the three women would be a more suitable wife for him than she would
She agrees with Angel that those women are very different from the two of them
She proposes introducing Angel to other potential wives
She dismisses the idea and changes the subject
What does the chapter's ending, with Tess agreeing to go on a wagon ride alone with Angel, foreshadow?
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A continuation of their routine daily activities
A potential romantic development in their relationship
A decisive turn in their relationship
A repetition of a traumatic experience from Tess's past