1) What lesson did the monster want Conor to learn from the tale? a) That magic is real b) That people are either good or badBecause the parson broke his promise c) people can be complicated, not just good or evil 2) How did the parson treat the apothecary before his daughters got sick? a) He supported his work b) He spoke out against him and ruined his business c) He tried to help him open a new shop 3) How does this tale help Conor understand his own situation better? a) It reflects the complexity b) It shows him how to punish people who hurt him c) It encourages him to stop listening to the monster 4) What does the apothecary represent in the tale? a) Modern medicine b) Forgiveness c) Nature and ancient knowledge

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