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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Why does Charlotte refuse to dance?
(a) She does not know how.
(b) She thinks it is too sexual.
(c) She would rather just drink.
(d) She thinks Hoyt is ugly.
2. Who raids Charlotte's graduation party?
(a) Channing Reeves.
(b) Mr. Thoms.
(c) Jojo.
(d) Buster Roth.
3. In Chapter 13, who invites Charlotte to a tailgate party?
(a) Jojo.
(b) Vance.
(c) Hoyt.
(d) Harrison.
4. What county does the main character of this story come from?
(a) Sparta.
(b) Alberta.
(c) Alleghany.
(d) Montgomery.
5. In Chapter 13, where does the drunken Beverly insist Charlotte take her?
(a) Lapham.
(b) To her boyfriend's house.
(c) Saint Ray.
(d) The hospital.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Mr. Sterling encourage Charlotte to do?
2. In Chapter 14, after the run-in with another group of students, what does Charlotte feel she should do?
3. Who beats up the bodyguard in the Grove?
4. What is Adam's plan when he approaches Hoyt and Vance in Mr. Rayon?
5. In Chapter 6, why is Charlotte shocked when Beverly is on the cell phone?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is Coach Roth's concern with Jojo taking advanced courses?
2. Why is Charlotte hesitant to fall in love with Adam?
3. How does Hoyt come to receive a partial scholarship based on his "deserving poor" status?
4. Why is Charlotte excited when Hoyt says her name when they say goodbye?
5. As Hoyt looks at himself in the mirror, how does he see himself?
6. Why does Charlotte feel she cannot talk to her parents about what is actually going on at Dupont?
7. What is Mr. Quat's reaction to the paper handed in by Jojo?
8. How does Charlotte feel about Beverly's attitude toward her?
9. What is the significance of Charlotte using a fake ID to get into a bar?
10. What is the significance of the jeans Charlotte wears to Saint Ray house when she thanks Hoyt for standing up for her at the tailgating party?
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