“Intake” and Prologue
1. According to the narrator in “Intake,” the new arrivals were taken where at Central lockup when they arrived?
(a) The New Wing.
(b) The Old Wing.
(c) The West Wing.
(d) The North Wing.
2. According to the narrator in “Intake,” the Central lockup facility was “ancient by Los Angeles standards,” meaning that it had been standing since before what?
(a) The Vietnam War.
(b) WWII.
(c) WWI.
(d) The Spanish American War.
3. The billboard overlooking the street to the Central lockup facility is described by the narrator in “Intake” as showcasing a man wearing what?
(a) Headphones.
(b) A crown.
(c) Handcuffs.
(d) A leather jacket.
4. What does the narrator in “Intake” describe as “both status symbols and necessary tools of the trade in this information age”?
(a) Beepers.
(b) Laptops.
(c) GPS units.
(d) Cell phones.
5. At the terminus of what street does the narrator describe a guard shack overlooking Central lockup’s drive-in entrance in “Intake”?
(a) Alcatraz Street.
(b) Alcazar Street.
(c) Alpine Street.
(d) Atlas Street.
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