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1. At what piece of furniture does Tom Benecke sit at the beginning of the story?
(a) A secretary.
(b) A breakfast nook.
(c) A dining room table.
(d) A desk.
2. The piece of paper "beside the typewriter" (1) is covered with what?
(a) Typewritten paragraphs.
(b) Tom Benecke's handwriting.
(c) Clare Benecke's handwriting.
(d) Coffee stains.
3. On what floor of their building do the Beneckes live?
(a) The sixth.
(b) The eleventh.
(c) The third.
(d) The ninth.
4. On what street do the Beneckes live?
(a) Miller Avenue.
(b) Kensington Avenue.
(c) Lexington Street.
(d) Knickerbocker Avenue.
5. What is NOT a sound Tom Benecke hears while Clare Benecke is still home?
(a) The slap of the curtains against the wall.
(b) The click of Clare's high heels.
(c) The buttons of his jacket scraping against bricks.
(d) The clang of coat-hangers.
6. At the start of the story, Tom Benecke complains about what aspect of the room in which he is spending time?
(a) It is too smoky.
(b) It is too cold.
(c) It is too humid.
(d) It is too hot.
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