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In 1962, newlyweds Edward and Florence, both in their early 20s and also both virgins, spend their honeymoon preoccupied and terrified by the upcoming consummation of their marriage.

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How did Florence distract herself from uncomfortable thoughts about her father while they were sharing a hotel room?

She thought of Edward.
She thought of her mother.
She thought of music.
She thought of death.

What element of apparent chance led to Edward being in Oxford on the day he met Florence?

He spontaneously chose to take a different train to a different destination from his original plans.
He got off his train a station too early, and ended up in Oxford instead of in London.
He was meant to attend a political meeting in London that was cancelled, so he chose instead to go to one in Oxford.
He accidentally got on the wrong train, which took him to a different destination to the one he had intended.

What is the most likely reason that Florence did not turn back to Edward as she was walking away from him that night on the beach?

She wanted him to make the first gesture towards healing the relationship.
She did not want him to see how desperately in love with him she was.
She wanted to humiliate him.
She did not want him to see how desperately angry with him she was.

What is a likely reason that Edward was so strongly attracted to Florence?

Because he was fighting same-sex attraction, he saw her as a chance to be "normal."
To him, she represented the possibility of being constantly nourished by music.
Because of her wealthy mother, she represented the possibility of long-term financial security.
To him, she represented the possibility of a comfortable, fulfilling home life.

Who was Harold Mather?

A school friend of Edward's who reacted badly to Edward defending him against a bully.
A school friend of Florence's who reacted badly to her rejecting him as a musician in the quartet.
A school friend of Florence's who reacted badly to her rejection of him as a lover.
A school friend of Edward's who encouraged him to resolve his conflicts by fighting.

How does the home of Florence's family compare to the home of Edward's family?

It is much larger.
it is much smaller.
It is much dirtier.
It is much more crowded.

What is the most likely reason that Edward is unsure of Florence's reaction when she meets his family?

He is unashamed of how his family lives, and is afraid of how Florence will react when he defends them.
He is ashamed of his brain-damaged younger sister, and is afraid that she will say something inappropriate.
He is nervous that his brain-damaged father will say something inappropriate.
He is ashamed of how his family lives, and that Florence will think less of him after meeting them.

What is the most likely reason that Edward makes his sisters promise to never say Florence's name again?

He does not want to be reminded of how his family pushed him into marrying Florence.
Because he hates his family, and because they got along well with Florence, he wants to hurt them all by forbidding the
Because he hates his sisters, he wants to hurt them by forbidding them to think of her at all.
He does not want to be reminded of the happiness that might have been.

Florence tries to approach her sexual relationship with Edward in the same confident way as she approaches which other situation in her life?

Her emotional connection with Charles, one of the players in the string quartet.
Her leadership of the political activist movement that she leads.
Her leadership of the string quartet with which she plays.
Her emotional connection with her father, in the absence of an effective mother.

What is ironic about the fact that the first chapter is set while Edward and Florence are having dinner?

Edward is hungry for sex, but is not hungry for food.
Florence has a powerful appetite for sex, but no appetite for food.
Both of them are hungry for food, while neither of them is hungry for sex.
Florence has a powerful appetite for food, but no appetite for sex.

Why does Florence suggest in Chapter 1 that she and Edward go to bed?

She is tired from the busy-ness of the wedding and wants to sleep.
She wants to make Edward less angry with her.
She has been sexually aroused by the sensuality of the food they are eating.
She is desperate to have sex with her new husband.

What is the most likely reason that Edward believes what happened in the bedroom was Florence's fault?

He is ashamed of his premature ejaculation.
He is ashamed of having forced her to accept his sexually.
He is ashamed of how much he loves his wife.
He is ashamed that his father never told him the truth about sex.

What is the basic content of Florence's proposal to Edward

That they put their marriage on hold until they can sort out their sexual feelings for each other.
That they stay married in name only, but otherwise live entirely separate lives.
That they work together to find a way to integrate sexuality into their married life.
That they build a life together as husband and wife in every way but sexually.

Where are Edward and Florence eating dinner?

On a terrace overlooking a forest.
On a terrace overlooking a beach.
In a church hall overlooking a graveyard.
In a dining room overlooking a beach.

What are the two reasons that Edward wants to watch a rehearsal of Florence's quartet?

To prove to himself that he hates classical music, and to find out more about her relationship with the cellist.
To understand more about her love for music, and to find out the truth of her relationship with the cellist.
To see what the big deal is about Wigmore Hall, and to prove to himself that he finds classical music sexually stimulate
To understand more about her love for music, and to find out the truth of her relationship with the other violinist.
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