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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. What does Rayford decide to tell Chloe about at the beginning of Chapter 13?
(a) His plan to leave Chicago
(b) His feelings about Chloe's choices
(c) His attraction to Hattie
(d) The fact that he filed divorce papers before the disappearance
2. Who is with Hattie when she meets Rayford and Chloe in Chapter 20?
(a) Buck
(b) Bailey
(c) Steve
(d) Joshua
3. Who endorses Nicolae, according to Chapter 17?
(a) Numerous world leaders
(b) The Secretary General of the United Nations
(c) Buck
(d) The President
4. Where do Steve and Buck go at the beginning of Chapter 16?
(a) Marge's apartment
(b) London
(c) The Plaza
(d) Chicago
5. What is Eric Miller’s occupation?
(a) TV producer
(b) Detective
(c) Intern
(d) Reporter
Short Answer Questions
1. Where does Rayford have dinner in Chapter 21?
2. Who meets Buck at JFK in Chapter 13?
3. What is Rayford afraid of in regards to Chloe, according to Chapter 13?
4. What does Buck risk at his meeting with Nicolae, according to Chapter 24?
5. Where are two men preaching, according to Chapter 17?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is Rayford’s ulterior motive for inviting Hattie to dinner with Chloe, according to Chapter 13?
2. What happens when Buck runs into Eric Miller in Chapter 16?
3. What is significant about Buck in relation to Nicolae, according to Chapter 23?
4. Where will Nicolae speak in the extension of his stay in the United States, according to Chapter 17?
5. What secret does Nicolae share with Buck in Chapter 17?
6. What does Chloe overhear at the end of Chapter 16?
7. What does Hattie reveal about her sister in Chapter 15?
8. What theory does Nicolae offer when asked about the disappearances in Chapter 14?
9. What does Nicolae offer Hattie in Chapter 24?
10. How does Buck react during and after Rayford’s story in Chapter 21?
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