91 pages 3 hours read

Christopher Paolini

Eragon

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2002

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Multiple Choice

1. How does Brom’s past influence his mentorship of Eragon?

A) He uses it to scare Eragon into obedience.

B) He ignores his past, preferring to focus on the future.

C) He leverages his experiences and lessons to guide Eragon.

D) He consistently compares Eragon to his past self.

2. How do the settings of Carvahall and Tronjheim contrast?

A) Carvahall is a bustling city, while Tronjheim is a quiet and peaceful village.

B) Carvahall is a hidden sanctuary, while Tronjheim is a vulnerable location.

C) Carvahall is a place of chaos and disorder, while Tronjheim is marked by tranquility and order.

D) Carvahall represents a close-knit community, while Tronjheim symbolizes a diverse and unified front.

3. Brom often uses riddles and indirect explanations while teaching Eragon. What does this illustrate about his teaching style?

A) He wants Eragon to learn through self-discovery.

B) He enjoys confusing Eragon.

C) He does not trust Eragon with the full truth.

D) He lacks confidence in his teaching abilities.

4. How does Galbatorix’s backstory as a fallen Dragon Rider contribute to the overall themes of the novel?

A) It portrays the inevitability of betrayal among allies.

B) It underlines the importance of dragons to the world’s balance.