Part I (None of That - My Parents and My Children, Pages 1 - 42)
1. In "None of That," where does the narrator's mother drive frequently?
(a) Unfamiliar neighborhoods.
(b) The beach.
(c) The mountains.
(d) The mall.
2. In "None of That," where do the narrator and her mother get stuck?
(a) The highway.
(b) The beach.
(c) The muddy lawn of a stranger.
(d) The mountains.
3. In "None of That," what does the mother like to look at?
(a) The ocean.
(b) Houses.
(c) Clothes.
(d) The trees.
4. In "None of That," what does the narrator say would be the straw that breaks the camel's back?
(a) Talking about grief.
(b) Trying to figure out why the mother looks at houses.
(c) Going to the mountains.
(d) Going to the beach.
5. In "None of That," what does the mother say about being stuck?
(a) She does not say anything.
(b) There is no way out of this.
(c) There are many ways out of this.
(d) This is not really a problem at all.
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