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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Dr. Summer Returns.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Why does Dr. Summer beg Hatter to eat lunch in her cell?
(a) He is afraid she is trying to starve herself.
(b) Both of these.
(c) Neither of these.
(d) He is afraid she will not be brought food after he leaves.
2. On what condition does the Reformatory psychiatrist agree to let Dr. Summer return and stay where he wishes?
(a) That Dr. Summer no longer fights with the guards or inmates.
(b) That Dr. Summer takes full responsibility for Hatter's reform.
(c) That Dr. Summer takes responsibility for his own safety.
(d) That Dr. Summer work closely with him on Hatter's reform.
3. Why does Claude strap Hatter to the hospital bed the morning after Dr. Summer returns?
(a) He does not give a reason for this treatment.
(b) She attacked him when he brought her breakfast.
(c) She attempted to escape during the night.
(d) She did not eat enough the day before to warrant bypassing being fed intravenously.
4. What seems to be the motivation behind the head of the reformatory helping Hatter?
(a) He has been told he has no choice but to try to reform her.
(b) A real concern for Hatter.
(c) None of these.
(d) His flawless record of rehabilitation.
5. What do the letters ask of Dr. Summer?
(a) Dr. Summer is asked to be the State Reformatory's doctor.
(b) Dr. Summer is asked to help Hatter Fox.
(c) Dr. Summer is asked to do an evaluation of Hatter Fox for a case against her.
(d) Dr. Summer is asked to drop the charges against Hatter Fox.
Short Answer Questions
1. What risks does Dr. Summer take when talking with Hatter?
2. Where does Dr. Summer go after leaving the Reformatory?
3. How does Hatter react to Dr. Summer when he offers her something to drink?
4. What does Dr. Summer actually see outside in the facility courtyard?
5. What does Rhinehart say about the marks on Hatter's body after removing her dress?
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