Lord Jim Quiz 3
1. Why does Jewel wake Jim?
- To give him news that Dain Waris is dead.
- To tell him Cornelius is outside with a knife.
- To save him from a plot against his life.
- To offer him food.
2. Why does Jewel cry and say that Marlow is lying?
- Because she refuses to believe that Jim is a hero.
- Because she has learned that Cornelius is dead.
- Because she refuses to believe that Jim is not good enough for the outside world.
- Because her mother has just passed away.
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