1. In Chapter 45, whom does Aunt Betsey Trotwood predict will soon "distinguish himself in some extraordinary manner"?
2. Mrs. Markleham is famously known by which of the following sobriquets in the novel?
3. During his parlor visit to David in Chapter 45, what does Mr. Dick identify as the nature of Dr. Strong's feelings toward his wife, Annie?
4. What piece of news does Mrs. Markleham overhear that highly pleases her regarding Dr. Strongโs financial arrangements?
5. Who guides and supports the pale and trembling Annie Strong into the study to break the long silence with her husband?
6. Who is responsible for originally instigating the base suspicions in Dr. Strong's mind regarding Annie's fidelity?
7. Fill in the blank with the exact word used by Annie Strong during her confession: "In my lightest thought I have never wronged you โ never wavered in the love and _________ I owe you!"
8. Before marrying Dr. Strong, Annie admits she had a youthful affection for which character, referring to them as "little lovers once"?
9. What sadistic alternative does Rosa Dartle suggest regarding the fate of Little Em'ly when David states he knows nothing of her location?
10. According to Littimerโs report in Chapter 46, which continent or region did he and Steerforth travel through with Em'ly?
11. What did Steerforth insultingly imply or propose that Em'ly should do before he desertively abandoned her?
12. Where does David go to find Mr. Peggotty in London to break the news of Littimer's report?
13. Before setting out to search for Martha Endell, what structural, symbolic tokens does Mr. Peggotty set out in his room?
14. At what critical location do David and Mr. Peggotty intercept Martha Endell just as she is about to attempt suicide?
15. Who is the mysterious stranger lurking in the garden whom Aunt Betsey secretly gives money to in Chapter 47?
16. What has Aunt Betsey's husband become over the years of their separation, according to her confession to David?
17. What major professional milestone does David achieve concurrently with his domestic struggles in Chapter 47 and 48?
18. After achieving literary success, what occupational role does David decide to completely give up?
19. What specific crime does the young page employed by David and Dora commit that eventually lands him in jail?
20. Identify the speaker and context of this poignant quote: "...Oh what a fatal name it was, and how the blossom withered in its bloom upon the tree!"