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Anna Karenina
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Who said it, to whom: "Love...that word means too much to me, more than you will ever understand." (you must answer both parts)
Anna said it to Vronsky
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The morning after the ball, what does Anna tell Dolly that she did wrong?
She ruined the ball for Kitty and now Kitty hates her
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Who said it: "I can't live without women"
Stiva Oblonksy
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Why did Dolly and her children move to the countryside?
To save money
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Who convinced Dolly to stay with her husband Stiva?
Anna
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Who did Anna Karenina talk to on the train ride from Moscow from St. Petersburg?
Vronsky's mother
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Who is Levin in love with?
Kitty
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Which of Kitty's lovers did her father favor, and which lover did her mother favor? (answer both parts)
Father: Levin Mother: Vronsky
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Why did Kitty become upset at the ball?
Because Anna and Vronsky were dancing together with expressions of love
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True or False: none of Anna's friends were aware of her affair with Vronsky
False; it was very obvious to all of Anna's friends
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Who did Dolly find out that Stiva was cheating on her with? (a type of person)
a French governess
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How long were Anna and Vronsky friends who liked each other before they became official lovers?
1 year
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How did Anna feel about what happened to the man at the railway station?
She believed it was an omen / warning of something bad that will happen
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Who does Anna see on the railway platform as she is on her way back to Petersburg?
Vronsky
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True or False: Vronsky planned to propose to Kitty before he met Anna
False; he never intended to propose to Kitty
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Why did Kitty's family send her abroad?
Because she was very sick
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What accident happened at the railway station?
A man was run over by a train on the tracks
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