Q 1. Question 1 / 2 Why does the vizier tell his daughter stories inThe Thousand and One Nights? 2. Question 2 / 2 The Exeter Book is significant because 3. Question 3 / 2 Who was Deiphobus married to before he died? 4. Question 4 / 2 A poignant line in theConfessions reads, "You did not do what she was at that moment asking, that You might do the thing she was always asking." Who are "you" and "she"? 5. Question 5 / 2 Who is being described in the passage below? [She] had read the books of literature, philosophy, and medicine. She knew poetry by heart, had studied historical reports, and was acquainted with the sayings of men and the maxims of sages and kings. She was intelligent, knowledgeable, wise, and refined. She had read and learned. 6. Question 6 / 2 The moon repeatedly appears in
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