This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
identifier | question |
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28058 | As Ruskin says of it in his_ The Ethics of the Dust_, when Mary asks"and what is it made of?" |
28058 | If, however, you catch him off his guard by suggesting, perhaps,"Did you ever see a diamond with a polished girdle? |
28058 | Would it not be fitting on account of its occurrence in several localities in the United States, for Americans to use more tourmaline in their jewels? |
16055 | ( To whom will my sad song go, and in whose ears will its accents sound?) |
16055 | 14, l. 83): Was this the face that launched a thousand ships And burnt the topless towers of Ilium? |
16055 | DIAMOND That diamond upon your finger, say, How came it yours? |
16055 | PEARLS Why, sir, what''cerns it you if I wear pearl and gold? |
16055 | PEARLS Will you have me, or your pearl again? |
16055 | ROCK- CRYSTAL To what, my love, shall I compare thine eye? |
16055 | The opening lines of Cervantes are: A quien yra mi doloroso canto O en cuya oreja sonara su acento? |
16055 | What can we learn from them of Shakespeare''s knowledge of the source, quality, and use of these precious stones? |