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Quiz about Love Series 6 of 8 Loves Unfolding Dream
Quiz about Love Series 6 of 8 Loves Unfolding Dream

"Love Series" 6 of 8: "Love's Unfolding Dream" Quiz


Belinda Tyler now grown up has dreams of going to medical school. She faces an uphill battle in the 1800's. Will she succeed?

A multiple-choice quiz by valjoedg. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
valjoedg
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
385,728
Updated
Feb 22 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
88
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Question 1 of 10
1. What was Belinda's diagnosis of Emily? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Where did Elizabeth Blackwell get accepted to medical school? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What was Mrs. Stafford Smith's ailment? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. What couldn't Sadie Kent do? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What was Drew Simpson's profession? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Where did Mrs. Stafford-Smith end up moving to after leaving Doctor Jackson's? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. What was George's ailment? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. How did Belinda pay her way through medical school? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What was the reason for Jonas Barnes needing Doctor Jackson? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Who stopped the carriage with Belinda in it from leaving? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What was Belinda's diagnosis of Emily?

Answer: Bruise

Emily fell off the swing during recess at school and she thought it was broken. But Belinda figured out she merely bruised and told Emily to wash up so she can return to school.
2. Where did Elizabeth Blackwell get accepted to medical school?

Answer: Geneva College Switzerland

Sheriff Zach Tyler told Belinda that the town doctor was looking for an assistant. The doctor was insistent that women weren't meant to be doctors. Belinda countered with, "Elizabeth Blackwell applied to 29 medical schools and was accepted at Geneva College of Switzerland."
3. What was Mrs. Stafford Smith's ailment?

Answer: Stroke

Belinda was going through town when a man near the carriage asked for a doctor in town. The man named Windsor, who was employed by Mrs. Stafford-Smith, said that she started slurring her words and her sentences didn't make sense before she collapsed. Doctor Jackson soon diagnosed Mrs. Stafford-Smith having had a stroke, which Belinda agreed with.
4. What couldn't Sadie Kent do?

Answer: Read

During a parent/teacher conference Missie told Sadie that Caleb wasn't doing well in school. Sadie admitted she left the 2nd grade and could barely read two words on a page. Her husband Charles Kent didn't read at all and didn't think too well of reading.
5. What was Drew Simpson's profession?

Answer: Lawyer

He recently graduated from Colombia University and was originally from New York. Drew was expected to take up in a practice with a relative. An uncle of his, Hank Simpson, died in Anderson Corner so he came to settle the property.
6. Where did Mrs. Stafford-Smith end up moving to after leaving Doctor Jackson's?

Answer: Hotel

After complaining about the conditions of the bed and the sheets, along with the wind, Doctor Jackson gave her permission to move to the hotel. Mrs. Stafford-Smith complained of the hotel sheets and how flat the pillows were.
7. What was George's ailment?

Answer: Stomach ache

Jacob and Mattie went into the general store just as George the owner put a piece of candy in his mouth. He soon doubled over with pain and Zach whisked him off to Doctor Jackson's. Belinda believed he was suffering from appendicitis, and was anxious to perform surgery. It was clear he didn't have appendicitis because he sat straight up, indicating it wasn't appendicitis.
8. How did Belinda pay her way through medical school?

Answer: Mrs. Stafford-Smith offered

Through Belinda's stubborn efforts Mrs. Stafford-Smith had regained the use of her arm, and her speech improved greatly. The two had became good friends enough, so Mrs. Stafford-Smith offered to pay Belinda's way to medical school.
9. What was the reason for Jonas Barnes needing Doctor Jackson?

Answer: Amputation due to gangrene

Belinda came into the clinic for a day's work when she saw Doctor Jackson preparing for surgery. Jonas Barnes hurt his leg, and gangrene set in badly, so the leg had to be amputated. Doctor Jackson tried to dissuade Belinda from helping, not because she was a woman, but the surgery itself was going to be gruesome. Shortly after Jonas woke up he started asking for his wife, and tried to get out of the bed, but collapsed to the floor despite Belinda's best efforts to stop him. Doctor Jackson got him back into bed only for Jonas to die. Belinda felt so guilty she almost gave up going to medical school. Doctor Jackson told Belinda yes she was going to medical school after a talk from Mrs. Stafford-Smith earlier.
10. Who stopped the carriage with Belinda in it from leaving?

Answer: Drew Simpson

Clark Davis told Drew if he truly loved someone, really loved someone, he shouldn't let them go. So he got on his horse and raced to town to stop Belinda from leaving by proposing marriage. Drew said he'll go with her to Boston and come back to Anderson Corner. Belinda asked, "You'd be happy practicing law here?" "This is where I learned to love the law."
Source: Author valjoedg

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