Act 1
1. Lenny begins the play by:
(a) Picking her sister up from prison.
(b) Playing her saxophone.
(c) Remembering the anniversary of her mother's death.
(d) Celebrating her birthday alone.
2. Lenny's solo celebration suggests:
(a) Her family is angry with her.
(b) She is underappreciated and taken for granted.
(c) She is unpopular.
(d) She has not told anyone about her birthday.
3. Chick's physical appearance suggests:
(a) She does not care what others think of her.
(b) She is a woman concerned with appearances.
(c) She wants the attention of men.
(d) She is a refined Southern lady.
4. Chick appears to be mainly concerned about:
(a) Her own standing in the town.
(b) Her desire to be a member of the Ladies' League.
(c) Babe's welfare.
(d) Lenny's feelings.
5. The most pressing matter of the moment is:
(a) Getting Doc out of the house before Meg sees him.
(b) Picking up Babe from prison.
(c) Taking Chick's children to the doctor.
(d) Visiting Granddaddy at the hospital.
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