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90 pages 3 hours read

William Faulkner

As I Lay Dying

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1930

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  2. Apply and Analyze Ideas (e.g., how and why)

Chapters 1-20

1. What does Cash do to prepare for Addie’s death?

A) call the local minister

B) make her coffin

C) feed her liquor to dull the pain

D) find a burial plot

2. Which of Addie’s sons likes to perform thrilling but dangerous feats on his horse?

A) Darl

B) Cash

C) Vardaman

D) Jewel

3. Which of these is NOT a reason one or more of the Bundrens wants to travel to Jefferson?

A) to procure an abortion

B) to visit a dentist

C) to sell Jewel’s horse

D) to bury Addie with her ancestors

4. In Cora’s view, which character is the only redeeming member of the Bundren clan?

A) Anse

B) Darl

C) Dewey Dell

D) Jewel

5. To what does Anse attribute the bad luck that’s afflicted the Bundren clan?

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