Quiz 7 covers Chapters 66-71 and is open book. Do not work with another person on this assignment or get your information from any source beyond what you have read in The Name of the Wind. Answers without quotes with page citations or details derived from wiki sources will be graded as a zero, even if your answers are correct. Answer each question in an analytical paragraph (10-12 sentences for each question) and choose a line or two from this week’s assigned chapters to support your analysis. Every answer should have a different quote from this week’s assigned reading with an MLA parenthetical citation in the following format: “quoted text” (Rothfuss 24). This quiz is to be submitted as a Microsoft Word document (doc and Docx are the only acceptable file extensions).
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Fela might be seen as a damsel in distress in the Fishery fire because “She is portrayed as helpless; unable to or reluctant to do something about the situation herself” (Stereotype of the Day ). Kvothe challenges this character archetype when he and Fela talk after the fire. Using quotes from this week’s reading, argue whether or not Fela is a damsel in distress.
Analyze Kvothe’s knack for Naming by describing positive and negative elements of his naming his horse Keth-Selhan.
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analytical paragraph (10-12 sentences for each question)
Chapters 66-71 Please read those chapters and get answers
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