Could not the quarrel between Godfrey and Dunsey been omitted?
Describe the interior of Marner’s cottage.
Why should Sally Oates and her dropsy be admitted to the story?
Do you know as well how George Eliot’s characters look as how they think and feel?
What do you think of the last sentence of Chapter IV.? Why does not Chapter V. go on with Dunsey’s story? Why is Chapter VI. introduced at all? What of its close?
What figure in the last sentence of Chapter X.?
Would you prefer to know how tall Eppie was, what kind of clothes she wore, etc., to the knowledge you gain of her on p. 178?
Suppose that Dunsey came home the night he staked Wildfire, recite the conversation between him and Godfrey.
Have Dolly Winthrop, Priscilla Lammeter, and Mr. Macey talk over “The New Minister.”
Write on “What I see in George Eliot’s Face.”