Questions 1-12 are worth ten points each. They should be written in complete and grammatically correct sentences. Your responses should be in essay format; you are not to use bullet points or similar. Your document should be in MLA style format. At the top of your document, please state the title and author of your work.What is the significance of the title of the novel? Name and describe several (three or four will suffice) main characters. Include a quote from the text that best represents each character.How do those characters change or grow? Explain. Include one quote per character to demonstrate this growth (or lack thereof).Describe the setting, both time and place.In a half page, summarize the plot.Choose a quote or a line from the book that could be considered the most important to the meaning of the work. State the quote with correct MLA style and explain its significance in three or more sentences. Identify the climax or turning point of the action. Quote a short passage from the text. Cite it correctly in MLA style.Is the ending foreshadowed? How and where? Use textual evidence to support your answer and explicitly state the connection. Evaluate the author’s use of figurative language (similes, metaphors, imagery, etc). Give examples (using quotes) and also EVALUATE them – did they make the novel more interesting? More confusing? More relatable? Don’t just identify them! Choose a minimum of three and discuss their significance to the meaning of the work as a whole.Evaluate the author’s use of symbolism. Again, do not just identify the symbols. Evaluate a minimum of two of them and how they impact the work as a whole.What is the main conflict in the story? Is there a resolution to the main conflict? Is anything left unresolved?What is (are) the theme(s) or message(s) in this book? Write a full essay (typed, double spaced, 12 pt. Times New Roman) on the corresponding prompt or a prompt of your own creation.