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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Scenes 10-12.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does ChutesAndLadders plan to do with the proceeds from the sale of his car?
(a) He plans to buy a train ticket to go see his son.
(b) He plans to pay his overdue rent.
(c) He plans to put a down payment on a brand new car.
(d) He plans to buy a plane ticket to Japan.
2. When Yazmin is trying to talk to Elliot about his past drug issues, he tries to walk away from the conversation. What causes him to ultimately stay?
(a) Elliot has a vision of Ginny's face.
(b) Yazmin begins to cry.
(c) The ghost blocks his path.
(d) Yazmin threatens to tell Elliot's buddies from the neighborhood.
3. When Elliot meets Yazmin at the flower shop what activity has he been doing that is making him walk with a limp?
(a) Helping his best friend move.
(b) Boxing.
(c) Jumping rope.
(d) Jogging.
4. At which shop does Elliot work, in addition to his part-time work as an actor?
(a) Subway.
(b) Port of Subs.
(c) Whole Foods.
(d) French's.
5. What reason does Elliot give the professor for not wanting to do interviews about his military experiences?
(a) He says that people manipulate you with questions.
(b) He says that interviews bore him.
(c) He says that it brings back too many bad memories.
(d) He says that he would not make enough money to make the interviews worth his time.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is NOT one of the things ChutesAndLadders mentions on his tirade against Fountainhead during Fountainhead's first log-in to the addiction support forum?
2. What illness does Ginny have?
3. What does the professor ask Elliot to do in return for the favor of translating Elliot's Arabic phrase for him?
4. What type of flowers does Elliot refuse to have in Ginny's funeral wreath?
5. When Orangutan is at the Sapporo train station and is chatting online with ChutesAndLadders, what objects in America does she liken to internet cafes in Japan in terms of how ubiquitous they are?
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