Paragraphs 1 - 4
1. Who is the author of "Crazy They Call Me"?
(a) Katie Smith.
(b) Ali Smith.
(c) Bailey Smith.
(d) Zadie Smith.
2. From what point of view is "Crazy They Call Me" written?
(a) Second.
(b) First person.
(c) Third person omniscient.
(d) Third person limited.
3. Who does the story's subject not wish to be mistaken for at the start of "Crazy They Call Me"?
(a) Ella Fitzgerald.
(b) Eleanora Fagan.
(c) Billie Holiday.
(d) Lady Day.
4. How is the "little girl" (para. 1) the subject does not want to be mistaken for described in paragraph 1?
(a) Arrogant and materialistic.
(b) Shattered and lonely.
(c) Lost and confused.
(d) Broken and misused.
5. What does the story's subject always wear, according to paragraph 1 in "Crazy They Call Me"?
(a) Her fur.
(b) Her silk.
(c) Her leather.
(d) Her gold earrings.
6. What word in the first paragraph indicates that the subject of the story is a performer?
(a) Audience.
(b) Playbill.
(c) Stage.
(d) Microphone.
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