The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden

by

Frances Hodgson Burnett

The Secret Garden: Chapter 7 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 7. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does Mary's memory of Indian dialects reveal about her past attitudes?
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She deeply respected and appreciated Indian culture
She regarded native Indians as equals and enjoyed learning their customs
She was interested in cultural differences but still viewed Indians as inferior
She was completely unaware of the differences between Indian dialects
Why does Martha ask Mary how she likes herself?
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She is trying to insult Mary for being unfriendly
She wants Mary to think about her own self-worth
She is using a Yorkshire idiom
She is testing whether Mary truly likes Martha's family
What does Ben Weatherstaff’s encouragement for Mary to look for seedlings symbolize?
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The importance of farming in Yorkshire
The idea that plants are underappreciated by most people
The changing weather patterns in England
For Mary to be aware of her own growth and development
Why does Ben Weatherstaff say that only the robin knows what’s in the garden?
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Because the robin has special insight about plants
Because nobody has been inside the garden for 10 years
Because the garden has been destroyed for good
Because he's trying to shut off Mary's questioning
What lesson does Mary learn from finding the key?
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That the robin is magical and grants wishes
That being friendly and observant can lead to positive discoveries
That the key will give her power over Misselthwaite Manor
That she should stop talking to birds and focus on gardening