90 pages 3 hours read

Emily St. John Mandel

Station Eleven

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2014

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Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. B (Various Chapters)

2. A (Various Chapters)

3. D (Various Chapters)

4. C (Various Chapters)

5. D (Various Chapters)

6. C (Various Chapters)

7. B (Various Chapters)

8. C (Various Chapters)

9. D (Various Chapters)

10. B (Part 4, Chapter 19)

11. C (Various Chapters)

12. A (Various Chapters)

13. B (Various Chapters)

14. D (Various Chapters)

15. C (Part 3, Chapter 13)

Long Answer

1. The civilized communities in the novel protect other people rather than harming them for selfish gain. The Symphony and the airport community protect their people, while those in the prophet’s community often harm its members and those outside its membership. (Various Chapters)

2. Some of the older characters are described as having a more difficult time with the fall of society, while the younger characters are more resilient. Tyler began to lean more into his religious background to the point of becoming a fanatic, while others focused on survival.  (Various Chapters)