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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where does Justin take A for lunch when they are inhabiting Rhiannon?
2. What does A do with Justin that they really do not want to do while inhabiting Rhiannon?
3. What does Nathan ask radio listeners to do?
4. Who does A see in the hallways at school when they are inhabiting AJ?
5. Where does Owen tell A to meet them after school?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why does A think he might have woken up in the same body when they wake up as Tom?
2. How does A spend their day when they are inhabiting Valeria?
3. What can A sense about Rhiannon when they are inhabiting Justin?
4. What does James ask A when they are inhabiting Tom?
5. Which testimonial on Reverend Poole's website catches A's eye?
6. What does A include in the note that they leave Rhiannon when they are inhabiting her body?
7. How does A feel on the morning when they wake up in Rhiannon's body?
8. What happens to A after Steve's neighbors call the cops to shut down his party?
9. What does A discover about the situation with Nathan while they are inhabiting Margaret Weiss?
10. Who does A see at school when they are inhabiting AJ?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Describe the narrative tone and mood of Every Day, which is told from the protagonist's perspective. In what ways does the tone begin to change as A themselves begin to change?
Essay Topic 2
The concept of unconditional love is a major theme in the novel. What characters demonstrate yielding unconditional love, and for whom? What characters want to love unconditionally, but are ultimately unable to do so?
Essay Topic 3
Write an essay analyzing the general rules that A has set for themselves in regard to living lives that are not their own. What are some of these rules, and why is A so adamant about adhering to them?
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