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Alright, here are 50 multiple-choice questions from Sophie's World: In Sophie's World, humans and elves coexisted in the same world, but humans were always the mainstream society, while elves lived in relatively backward places. Do elves think they are a better race than humans? The A-grade elves did not think that they were a better race than humans. The B Elves believed that they were a better race than humans, but there was a gap between them and humans. The C Elves believed that they were superior to humans and were on par with them. The D-Elves believed that they were a better race than humans, but there was a certain gap between them and humans. In Sophie's World, the relationship between elves and humans was hostile, while the relationship between elves and dwarves was relatively harmonious. Do you think elves and humans will eventually live in peace? In the end, the elves and humans would not get along peacefully. The B Elves and humans would eventually live in peace, but there would be a long-term hostile relationship. The C Elves and humans would eventually live in peace, but there would be short-term conflicts. The D-elves and humans would eventually get along peacefully and become good friends. In Sophie's World, the war between humans and elves was to protect the elves 'home. What kind of impact will this war have on humans and elves? A. Humans and Elves will be hurt, but the homes of Elves will be destroyed. B. Humans and Elves will be hurt, but the homes of the Elves will be destroyed, and humans will gain some benefits. Both humans and elves will be hurt, but the home of the elves will be destroyed. Neither humans nor elves will benefit. D Humans and Elves will be hurt, but the homes of the Elves will be destroyed. Humans will be hurt, and the Elves will get some benefits. In Sophie's World, there was no peace between humans and elves, but a long war. What do you think the elves will think of humans? The A-elves believed that humans were evil and that they should be destroyed. B believed that humans were kind and should be welcomed. The C Elves believed that humans were neutral and should be respected. The D-Elves believed that humans were kind and that they should be welcomed, but they would keep their distance from humans. In Sophie's World, the war between humans and elves lasted for hundreds of years. Who do you think won this war? [A] Victory for humanity. The victory of Elf B. C. Both sides could win. D could not determine who would win because the outcome of the war was acceptable to both sides. In Sophie's World, both humans and elves believed that the king of the elven kingdom was a divine existence. Do you think humans and elves should believe in the existence of kings? [A] Humans and Elves should believe in the existence of kings. [B] Humans and elves should not believe in the existence of kings. C. Humans and Elves could both believe in the existence of the King, but they had different opinions. D Humans and Elves could choose not to believe in the existence of a king because humans believed in authority and Elves believed in faith. In Sophie's World, the war between humans and elves caused great destruction. How do you think this war should end? A. The two sides should end the dialogue peacefully and reach a compromise. B should end it by force. Both sides should take action to destroy each other. Both sides should try to resolve the problem peacefully. D should end in a way that both sides could accept, but the final result was still war. In Sophie's World, the war between humans and elves caused great destruction. Do you think the elves will be willing to reconcile? The A Elves were willing to reconcile, hoping to avoid being hurt by war again. The B Elves were not willing to reconcile. They wanted to continue to be enemies. The C Elf was not willing to reconcile but would try its best to avoid being hurt by the war again. The D-Elves were not willing to reconcile, but the war might continue for a long time until both sides could not bear it. In Sophie's World, the war between humans and elves caused great destruction. What do you think will be the peaceful solution between humans and elves? [A] Humans and Elves will establish a new country to avoid being harmed by war again. B. Humans and Elves will continue to be hostile until both sides are unable to bear it. C. Humans and Elves will take some measures to avoid being hurt by war again, but it will still lead to war in the end. D. Humans and Elves will take some measures to avoid being hurt by war again, but it will still lead to war in the end, and it will cause both sides to suffer greater harm. In Sophie's World, the war between humans and elves caused great destruction. What do you think a peaceful solution between humans and elves will lead to? A. A peaceful solution between humans and elves will result in the protection of the interests of both parties and the continued survival of both parties. A peaceful solution between humans and elves would result in the interests of both sides not being protected and both sides would suffer greater harm. C. A peaceful solution between humans and elves would result in the interests of both sides not being protected and would lead to greater losses for both sides. D. A peaceful solution between humans and elves would protect the interests of both sides, but it would lead to greater losses for both sides.