Tuesday, October 22, 2019
The eNotes Blog New Quizzes fromeNotes!
New Quizzes from!    Hi, everyone! While some of you might already be preparing forà  the next quiz youll be taking at school, some of us over at  have been having (way too much) fun trying to à  make some. Dont worry, though-  none of these quizzes will affect your grade. Have a look at the list below to see what weve added to our collection so far!  1. Take theà  Shakespearean Deaths Quizà  to figure out which tragedy has the highest body count, where you can read about revenge in the form of unwitting cannibalism, and more!  à  Why, William why?!  2. If you take the à  Authors and Animals Quiz, be prepared for more than beloved dogs and cats of various authors. There may or may not be a lobster involved. Oh, also a bear.  à  Fluffy?  3. At some point in your life, you mightà  haveà  encountered a book for which your hatredà  now burnsà  with the fire of a thousand suns.à  Well, you are not alone in your passionate distaste for certain literature. Take ourà  Author-on-author Insults Quizà  to learn about the scathing remarks authors haveà  made about other authors and their work.  Lame!  4. Remember that bit about people sharing your hatred? Well, not everyone is just content to rant about it at the next book club meeting. Some books offend people so deeply that theyà  start throwing around the dreaded b-word-  banned, that is. Our Banned Books Quizà  contains questions that highlight some of the silliest reasons for banning books, quotes from authors who disapprove of censorship, and other fun tidbits about the baddest books in the business. A warning to those with weak constitutions: one of the books in this quiz features two rabbits getting married.  à  Wont someone please think of the children?  5. Last but not least, theres a little something to brighten your day and give you a nice change of pace if you happened to have already taken the first and admittedly morbid quiz on this list. Theà  Love Quotes from Famous Authors Quizà  is sure to give you some warm, literary fuzzies.à  What did Mark Twain have to say about matters of the heart? Who loved so deeply he longed for a new set ofà  words to express his devotion? Take the quiz to find out!  à  Daww.    
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