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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What pertinent questions does Charlie ask Sarah regarding their home and life together?
(a) How she would feel living alone
(b) How she would feel if Leslie were to leave
(c) How she would feel living with the humans
(d) How she would feel living on land
2. How do each couple engage in communication as a result of their failed first attempt?
(a) They try to translate
(b) They use a computer
(c) Written communication
(d) Physical communication
3. What simple act is even challenging between the lizards and the humans?
(a) Shaking hands
(b) Swimming
(c) Making a sand castle
(d) Walking
4. What does the author want the audience to play the least attention to?
(a) Issues of lesser consequence
(b) Issues of business and law
(c) Issues of friendship
(d) Issues of domesticity and child-rearing
5. What does Sarah begin to do now that she is angry?
(a) Sarah cries
(b) Sarah throws a punch
(c) Sarah runs to Leslie for support
(d) Sarah runs away
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Nancy do to continue to communicate with the lizards?
2. What do the lizards first do to Charlie and Nancy?
3. According to Nancy and Charlie, when do humans stop child rearing?
4. What does that author want the audience to pay the most attention to?
5. What person/place/thing does Charlie compare Leslie to?
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