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Jeeves and Bertie Wooster

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Directions 1. What does Jeeves always says he aspires to do for Bertie Wooster? 2. What is the chief cause of disagreements between Jeeves & Bertie? Who always, eventually wins? 3. In "Jeeves in the Springtime" who is Miss Watson to Jeeves? What does she do by the end of the story? 4. In "The Aunt and the Sluggard" what are the chief characteristics of the Sluggard? 5. Is Wodehouse writing about food in "Jeeves and the Hard-Boiled Egg." 6. In "Jeeves and the Chump Cyril" what does Bassington-Bassington do every time he gets angry that ultimately destroys his planned theater career. 7. In "Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest," give some characteristics of Wilmot "Motty," when he appears at Jeeves apartment- how does this change by the end of the story? What is Motty's mother planning on doing that she wants to leave Motty with Jeeves? 8. In "Jeeves Takes Charge" who is Bertie's fiancee? What are the details of why their engagement is broken? Is Bertie very sad about it? 9. Why does Bertie dislike Edwin so much in "Jeeves Takes Charge?" 10. Does Bertie Wooster ever fire/sack Jeeves? Is it permanent? 11. In "Jeeves and the Hard-Boiled Egg" what does Jeeves do to help his chum Bickersteth "Bicky" avoid going to Colorado to learning farming or ranching? 12. In "Jeeves in the Springtime" does Bingo Little's plan to marry Mabel (a working girl) without losing his uncle's financial support work or not? Explain. 

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1. Jeeves always says he aspires to become Bertie Wooster's guardian and all-purpose problem solver. He wishes to devise essential plans that assist Bertie and his friends in addressing various challenges.
2. The cause of disagreements between Jeeves and Bertie is usually over some petty new item that Bertie feels does not need Jeeve's approval. Jeeves always wins after Bertie agrees to go his way.
3. In "Jeeves in springtime," Miss Watson is Mr. Little's cook, to whom Jeeves is engaged to. She chooses to marry Mr. Little, abandoning Jeeves by the end of the story.
4. In "The Aunt and the Sluggard," Rocky is a sluggard. He was lazy, quiet, and required constant help from Jeeves to write his aunt letters about the city.
5. Woodhouse writing in "Jeeves and the Hard-Boiled Egg" is not about food but a story of Bicky Bickersteth, Bertie's friend who gets into financial trouble, and Jeeves proposes to help him.
6. In "Jeeves and the Chump Cyril," Bassington-Bassington freezes and delivers his line incorrectly as expected when he gets angry.
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