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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 Adora wear to the funeral?
(a) She does not go to the funeral.
(b) The same dress she wore to Marian's funeral.
(c) Navy Blue.
(d) Black lace.
2. What does Camille remember Adora do to a child in Chapter 7?
(a) Dropping him on purpose.
(b) Crying because she missed her own babies.
(c) Biting his cheek when no one was looking.
(d) Dressing him in a new outfit.
3. How many girls are in Amma's group of friends?
(a) 3.
(b) 4.
(c) 1.
(d) 2.
4. Why does Bob Nash suggest it could have been a "homo" (20)?
(a) They lived near the YMCA.
(b) Wind Gap hates homosexuals.
(c) There was a religious reeducation camp in town.
(d) Ann was not molested in any way.
5. What is the biggest industry in Wind Gap?
(a) Pig farms and slaughter.
(b) Tobacco.
(c) Oil mining.
(d) Corn.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who is Bill Vickery?
2. What does Adora bring to Camille in Chapter 3?
3. What do Bob and Camille drink during their conversation?
4. What are Adora and Allen drinking when Camille shows up?
5. Who does DeeAnn say is the killer?
Short Essay Questions
1. How are Camille and Richard similar?
2. What makes Camille leave the Nash home at the end of Chapter 6?
3. In Chapter 2, how does Bob Nash respond to Camille's presence at his front door?
4. How does Camille describe her hospital stay for her self-mutilation?
5. How does Jackie O'Neele describe Joya in Chapter 6?
6. What is Bob Nash's reaction when Camille asks him about the incident with Ann and a neighbor's bird?
7. In Chapter 2, Camille goes to the Nash home. What characteristics stand out about the Nash family?
8. According to Camille in Chapter 1, what are are the two types of people in Wind Gap?
9. What story is Camille working on at the beginning of Chapter 1?
10. How does Camille describe her relationship with Allen?
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