Kidnapped Quiz 2
1. Of which of the following is the Sterling Bridge NOT symbolic?
- the gap between the two conflicting halves of the self
- the connection between knowledge and fertility
- the gap between Highlanders and Lowlanders
- the inability of David and Alan to resolve their differences
2. How does Mr. Rankeillor test that David is intelligent and thus, likely the person he claims to be?
- He has David write a letter defining his problem
- David is asked to identify portraits of older members of his family
- Rankeillor throws Latin phrases into his speech
- Rankeillor refers to obscure moments in Scottish history
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