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C. S. Lewis

The Screwtape Letters

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1942

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Preface-Chapter 4

1. What is Screwtape’s relationship to Wormwood?

A) He is Wormwood’s brother.

B) He is Wormwood’s uncle.

C) He is Wormwood’s father.

D) He is Wormwood’s friend.

2. Who is “the Enemy”? (short answer)

3. Why does Screwtape recommend Wormwood draw “the patient’s” attention to his fellow churchgoers?

A) He’s likely to find them disappointing.

B) They are intimidating and unwelcoming.

C) It will distract him from church services.

D) He does not recommend that Wormwood do this.

4. Screwtape’s remarks about prayers for another person’s soul suggest which of the following?

A) These prayers serve no purpose in spiritual life.

B) These prayers are the most difficult to challenge.

C) These prayers ennoble the person doing the praying.

D) These prayers often don’t reflect real love and concern.

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