A. A farmer
B. A miller
C. A priest
D. A ferryman
A. To use them to make her family pity her
B. To learn their language
C. To teach them and be their queen
D. To teach them how to cook
A. Because he thinks of Maggie as dependent upon Tom after his own death
B. Because he sees her eight children
C. Because Mr Moss convinces him to lay off
D. Because another investment of his makes good
A. Table linens
B. Tom’s education
C. The 500 pounds Mrs Glegg has lent Mr Tulliver
D. Maggie’s behaviour
A. She falls into the mud
B. She eats Tom’s dessert
C. She steps on a cake
D. She cuts her own hair
A. Because Bob does not play fairly
B. Because Bob is better at trapping rabbits than Tom
C. Because Bob is not intelligent
D. Because Bob has stolen Tom’s pocketknife
A. Because she won’t curl her hair
B. Because she doesn’t play fair at Heads or Tails
C. Because she has forgotten to feed his rabbits and they’ve died
D. Because she speaks badly of Lucy
A. Maggie’s uncanny intelligence
B. Tom’s business
C. Tom’s education
D. Tulliver’s disputes with the Dodsons