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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. Why was Grandma sent home from the hospital?
(a) She wasn't doing worse or better.
(b) They decided to treat her condition nutritionally.
(c) They thought she had a bad attitude.
(d) The family couldn't afford the hospital bills.
2. What turned Nick away from Greg?
(a) His attitude.
(b) His game.
(c) His drug habit.
(d) His poverty.
3. What does Greg like to do sometimes when something good happens to him?
(a) He likes to journal about it.
(b) He replays the scenario for his film.
(c) He draws his feelings.
(d) He likes to go off by himself to think about it.
4. How did Ice react when Greg confronted him about dealing drugs?
(a) He walked off.
(b) He said he couldn't get into trouble with his homies around him.
(c) He laughed at the idea.
(d) He was angry.
5. To whom did Greg compare Mr. Greene?
(a) Brothers.
(b) Goldy.
(c) Pops.
(d) Ice.
Short Answer Questions
1. When were Carver and Latimer playing each other again?
2. What did Derek do after the game?
3. Greg compared crack to ______________.
4. What did Carver's center do to Jimmy?
5. Goldy tell Greg to play for ________________.
Short Essay Questions
1. Why did the doctors let Greg's grandma out of the hospital?
2. Who is Brothers, and how does Greg deal with him?
3. Why did Greg get into a fight with Jimmy, and what did Nick think about it?
4. How does Coach Nipper feel about how the team is playing against Carver by halftime?
5. What was Ducky like out on the court, and how did Greg help him?
6. Why is Greg nervous about the game between Carver and Trinity?
7. What happens when the coach asks Greg to join the game at Hunter at the end of the first half?
8. How does Ice betray Greg?
9. How did Greg get his camera back?
10. Whom does Greg talk with while he is waiting for Ice, and what do they talk about?
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