The Turn of the Screw Quiz 2
1. The children respond to the governess's absence in church by
- playing her a song on the piano
- calling her a "naughty, bad thing"
- n/a
- saying nothing
2. The candle goes out when the governess is with Miles in his room because
- Miles has blew it out
- Quint's ghost extinguished it
- the window blew open
- n/a
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