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Multiple Choice
1. Which character functions as the novel’s protagonist?
A) Daniel
B) Ana
C) Rafa
D) Puri
2. Which character’s beliefs are most shaped by Francoist propaganda?
A) Julia’s
B) Ben’s
C) Puri’s
D) Fuga’s
3. Which is the most reasonable interpretation of Ana’s decision to send Daniel away?
A) She knows that sending Daniel away is the best way to protect him.
B) She is tired of her family’s disapproval of her relationship.
C) She finally realizes that Daniel does not really love her.
D) She has finally accepted the limitations of life under Franco.
4. How has Ana changed when Daniel reunites with her after his return to Spain?
A) She has become kinder and more understanding.
B) Her demeanor is freer and more open.
C) She seems subdued and worn out from her experiences.
D) Her sense of humor is darker and more cynical.
5. What event is the turning point in Rafa’s understanding of his own fear?
A) Fuga’s death
B) His father’s death
C) His release from prison
D) Ana’s firing from the hotel
6. What do Julia and Daniel have in common?
A) They both want to use art to fight fascism.
B) They both want Ana to quit her job at the hotel.
C) They both have troubled relationships with their fathers.
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