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Daisy Miller is an example of “realism” because
- the author is trying to show people as they really are.
- it is a true story about actual people.
- its publication had real effects on society.
- the author is trying to show people only at their best.
From what point of view is Daisy Miller told?
- limited third person
- omniscient third person
- first person
- second person
Daisy Miller begins in __.
- Switzerland
- the United States
- Sweden
- Italy
Which of Daisy’s actions convince Winterbourne that she is a “flirt”?
- She asks him directly if he will go with her to the Chateau de Chillon.
- She informs him she has always had a great deal of gentlemen’s society.
- She talks nonstop about her tastes and personal history.
- She uses her little brother to introduce herself to Winterbourne.
Mrs. Costello doesn’t approve of Daisy because
- Daisy is on intimate terms with her courier.
- Daisy dresses poorly.
- Daisy is too shy.
- Daisy is not American.
Why does Daisy decide that Winterbourne is “horrid”?
- He tells her she is a flirt.
- He tells her he is leaving to return to Geneva.
- He tells her he is in love with another woman.
- He tells her he does not like her mother.
Giovanelli is an intimate friend of __.
- Winterbourne
- Mrs. Costello
- Mrs. Miller
- Daisy
Who tries to come and get Daisy when she is on a walk with Giovanelli and Winterbourne?
- Mrs. Costello
- Mrs. Walker
- Mrs. Miller
- Randolph
Why does Winterbourne say it’s unsafe for Daisy to visit the Colloseum at midnight?
- He is afraid she will get malaria or fever.
- He is afraid she will be injured because the area is unsafe.
- He knows Giovanelli intends to harm her.
- He is afraid she will be the victim of a crime.
What happens to Daisy at the end of the story?
- She marries Giovanelli.
- She returns to the United States.
- She marries Winterbourne.
- She dies of malaria.
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