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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part IV (Pages 191 - 250).
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What is the one time Sloane's mother acknowledges her struggles in high school with her body and her health?
(a) She asks Sloane why she is trying to kill herself.
(b) She sends Sloane to an in-patient clinic for therapy and treatment.
(c) She takes Sloane to a doctor to try to get her back on track.
(d) She tells Sloane's father to talk to Sloane for her.
2. Who are the only people who really ask Sloane what is going on with her in high school?
(a) Sloane's grandmother.
(b) Gabe.
(c) Her friend Ingrid and Ingrid's mother.
(d) Sloane's father.
3. Where do Mark and Arlene Wilken go to breakfast the day before Mark kills himself?
(a) Sandy's Donuts.
(b) Krispy Kreme.
(c) Perkins.
(d) Dunkin Donuts.
4. What does Lina think about the target audience people have in mind when they post things on social media?
(a) She thinks most people have all their friends in mind when they post on social media.
(b) She thinks everyone has a spouse in mind when posting on social media.
(c) She thinks everyone has an old flame in mind when the post on social media.
(d) She thinks most people have just one particular person in mind when they post things on social media.
5. When is the exact date when Lina starts to feel loved?
(a) May 15.
(b) April 13.
(c) January 8.
(d) March 30.
Short Answer Questions
1. How does having a relationship with Wes affect Sloane's and Richard's sex life?
2. Who in Sloane's life suggests that Richard take greater responsibility for the fallout from Sloane's and Richard's relationship with Wes?
3. What kind of party does Maggie's brother-in-law take her to in Hawaii that neither of them come dressed for?
4. Where is the man Maggie becomes involved with in Hawaii originally from?
5. Aaron Knodel sent Maggie poems by which poet when they were involved together?
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