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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How does Annie describe her writing?
(a) Detailed.
(b) Hokey.
(c) Mature.
(d) Skimpy.
2. How does Annie describe her date with Danny?
(a) It was the best one she has ever had.
(b) It was strange.
(c) It was good, but there are better ones ahead.
(d) It was awkward, but fun.
3. What does Annie do instead of going to the mall with her friends?
(a) Gets a make-over.
(b) Goes rollerblading.
(c) Visits her mother.
(d) Takes a walk.
4. When did Annie last see her father?
(a) When she was 5.
(b) At her Jr. High graduation.
(c) At her baptism.
(d) When she was in the hospital.
5. Where do Danny and Annie have their first kiss?
(a) By Pebble Creek.
(b) At Squaw Peak.
(c) Under the bleachers.
(d) In a movie theater.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is Annie's big regret about the State play-offs for her sports team?
2. How does Annie feel about her first encounter with Danny?
3. What do Annie and Danny play when he gets back from his weekend camp?
4. What flower does Danny pick for Annie when they are skipping school?
5. Who is with Bruster when he takes Danny away from lunch?
Short Essay Questions
1. What lingering questions does Annie have after Kelly's party?
2. What does Annie do that makes Danny jealous?
3. What makes Annie angry with Danny for the first time?
4. How does Annie explain what happens to her after the party at Kelly's house?
5. Why does Annie choose to not transfer schools after what happens at Danny's house?
6. Why does Annie turn down the opportunity to go to the hot springs with Jenny?
7. What does Annie tell her mother when she comes home from Danny's house?
8. What happens to Annie after the party at Kelly's house?
9. How does Annie explain to herself what happened at Danny's house?
10. What happens to Annie when she goes to Danny's house alone?
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