Essays of E. B. White by E. B. White
  • 1. In which essay does E. B. White reflect on his feelings about his farm?
A) Goodbye to All That
B) The Farm
C) The Ring of Time
D) Once More to the Lake
  • 2. E. B. White wrote the essay 'Once More to the Lake' primarily about what?
A) Fishing techniques
B) His childhood and the passage of time
C) The beauty of lakes
D) Global warming
  • 3. What does 'The Ring of Time' address?
A) The linear progression of technology
B) The cyclical nature of life
C) The history of literature
D) Political revolutions
  • 4. What animal does E. B. White famously write about in his essay?
A) A cat
B) A pig (Charlotte's Web)
C) A dog
D) A horse
  • 5. E. B. White is known for his contributions to which genre?
A) Novels
B) Essays
C) Short stories
D) Poetry
  • 6. What does E. B. White often contrast in his essays?
A) Political factions
B) Art forms
C) Urban vs. rural life
D) Old vs. new technology
  • 7. E. B. White's writing often evokes feelings of what?
A) Fear
B) Indifference
C) Anger
D) Nostalgia
  • 8. What does 'Death of a Pig' illustrate about life?
A) Joy and success
B) Abundance and prosperity
C) Mortality and loss
D) Thrill and excitement
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