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  1. Who is the main character in "The Ocean at the End of the Lane"?

A. David B. Richard C. Neil D. None of the above

  1. Where is the ocean situated in the story?

A. At the end of the lane B. In the city C. The middle of a forest D. None of the above

  1. Who are the Hempstocks?

A. A family who lives in the countryside B. A family who owns the local store C. A family who can control the fabric of reality D. None of the above

  1. What is the name of the narrator's family home?

A. Riddell House B. Hempstock House C. Magical House D. None of the above

  1. What is the narrator's relationship with Lettie Hempstock?

A. She is his sister B. She is his imaginary friend C. She is his crush D. None of the above

  1. What is the main conflict in the story?

A. The narrator's struggle to find his way home B. The Hempstocks' battle against a malevolent force C. The narrator's battle with a monster from his nightmares D. None of the above

  1. What is the significance of the fairy coins in the story?

A. They are used as currency in the mythical world B. They can bring wealth and fortune to the owner C. They hold the power to grant wishes D. None of the above

  1. Who is Ursula Monkton?

A. The narrator's neighbor B. The narrator's teacher C. An evil entity who threatens the Hempstocks D. None of the above

  1. What does the ocean symbolize in the story?

A. The unknown and mysterious B. A place of healing and reflection C. A portal to other worlds D. None of the above

  1. What is the narrator's ultimate realization at the end of the story?

A. That Lettie and her family are magical beings B. That he is capable of great bravery C. That reality is far more complex than he previously thought D. None of the above