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message 1: by Chrys (new)

Chrys Fey (chrysfey) Help us create a group quiz about the book Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier.

If you have read the book, come up with a quiz question about anything related to its contents, as well as four answers. One answer should be correct, and the other three should be wrong. PLEASE tell us which one is the correct answer upon submitting your question.

When we get at least 10 questions we will set up the quiz for the book and give the Insecure Writer's Support Group Book Club members full credit.


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Chrys Fey (chrysfey) What blood-red flowers massed outside Manderley and inside the morning room where the previous Mrs. de Winter did her correspondences at a desk?

A. Roses
B. Azaleas
C. Rhododendrons
D. Poppies

Answer: C


message 3: by Diana (last edited Mar 20, 2019 02:18PM) (new)

Diana Wilder (dianawilder) What was the name of Rebecca's yacht?

A. l'Orage
B. The Curlew
C. Je Reviens
D. The Windrover

Answer: Je Reviens


message 4: by Chrys (new)

Chrys Fey (chrysfey) Diana wrote: "What was the name of Rebecca's yacht?

Good one! Thanks for contributing! If you have more, feel free to add them. :)


message 5: by Gerardine (last edited Mar 21, 2019 03:10PM) (new)

Gerardine Gail | 7 comments For the Manderley ball dress, which gallery did she find the picture of the dress?

A. The library
B. Minstrels’ gallery
C. Morning room
D. The cottage

Answer: B


message 6: by Gerardine (last edited Mar 21, 2019 03:12PM) (new)

Gerardine Gail | 7 comments What was the name of the poem she read in the poetry book?

A.I fled Him down the nights
B. The Hound of Heaven
C. Footsteps echoed in his mind
D. Adown Titanic

Answer B


message 7: by Chrys (new)

Chrys Fey (chrysfey) Gerardine wrote: "What was the name of the poem she read in the poetry book?"

Thank you for contributing questions, Gerardine!


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