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1. 
The Bell Jar was
A.
about her father
B.
her first novel
C.
a very successful collection of poems
D.
her last poem
2. 
Sylvia Plath’s ‘Collected poems’
A.
won the Pulitzer Prize twenty years after it was published
B.
were written during the last year of her life
C.
won the Pulitzer Prize in 1982
D.
were never published
3. 
Sylvia’s husband
A.
made movies
B.
died in 2003
C.
was also a poet
D.
had a movie made about him
4. 
Susan Bassnett thought Sylvia’s work
A.
was about her husband
B.
wasn’t very good
C.
was about work life
D.
was of great interest to women
5. 
Sylvia’s brother
A.
was two years older than her
B.
was born two years after her
C.
was a professor at Boston University
D.
was a highly educated academic
6. 
Sylvia Plath’s time at college was difficult because
A.
she got bad grades
B.
she won a scholarship
C.
boys didn’t like her
D.
she was short of money
7. 
In 1953 Sylvia
A.
left New York to get a job as an editor
B.
rejected an offer to teach creative writing
C.
worked as a guest editor in New York
D.
returned to New York because she was depressed
8. 
What does the lecturer imply when she says “Very few modern poets have captured the popular imagination as much as Plath”?
A.
Plath was able to understand the hopes of ordinary people.
B.
Plath has become very popular
C.
It is unusual for a modern poet to become popular with ordinary people.
D.
Plath’s writing was about modern people and their imagination.
9. 
What does the lecturer imply when she says “This domineering father figure became a common theme that recurred throughout Plath’s writing.”?
A.
The image of her father appears in many of her poems.
B.
Plath often wrote of her love for her father.
C.
Plath writings were dominated by the image of her father.
D.
Plath’s father often told her what to write about.
10. 
Which THREE sentences best summarize the passage?
A.
What's remarkable about Plath's work is that it addresses many women's issues that were ahead of her time.
B.
Plath's work reflects the many of the personal difficulties that she had whilst growing up and later as a wife and mother
C.
Plath's early life was spent living happily by the sea with her mother who had a part time job to support the family.
D.
The real significance and the greatness of work was never recognized within in her lifetime.