Q01of 10
What two gifts from the Southwest does Field mention receiving for himself and his wife respectively?
Q02of 10
When Field writes that 'the Old Adam predominates in me,' he is primarily using this phrase to suggest:
Q03of 10
What does Field say he does nearly every morning with the snakeskin necktie?
Q04of 10
The phrase 'land of Nod' as Field employs it here most likely refers to:
Q05of 10
What social ambition does Field reveal near the end of the letter?
Q06of 10
The overall tone of the letter can best be described as:
Q07of 10
The word 'burthen' (as in 'burthens the air with his ribald protests') is an archaic form meaning:
Q08of 10
Field's repeated use of religious titles such as 'holy father' and 'saintly man' for the pastor primarily serves to:
Q09of 10
The description of the burro as 'intelligent' and 'imported' suggests that Field is:
Q10of 10
According to the prefatory note, for how long had Field known the lady (A. Lamb) socially before writing this letter?
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