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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 2: Part 2.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Book 2: Part 2, what does Wika primarily consider his father's role in their lives after his death?
(a) A strict disciplinarian.
(b) A generous benefactor.
(c) An overbearing influence.
(d) A provider of identity.
2. In Book 2: Part 1, what is David's immediate reaction to the letter in his bag?
(a) He ignores it completely.
(b) He decides to read it later.
(c) He opens it right away.
(d) He considers reading it at the party.
3. In Book 1: Chapter 8, how does David's grandfather react when David questions his motives for encouraging marriage?
(a) He offers David various alternatives to consider.
(b) He agrees with David's doubts and suggests ending the process.
(c) He becomes angry and physically confronts David.
(d) He dismisses David's concerns and tells him to marry for companionship.
4. In Book 2: Part 2, how do the townspeople react to Wika's family during the visits to Lā‘ie?
(a) They express admiration and gratitude.
(b) They are indifferent.
(c) They bow and call him Prince.
(d) They are disrespectful.
5. In Book 1: Chapter 1, what event causes David to change his usual pace during his walk?
(a) A sudden change in the weather.
(b) The arrival of his brother and sister for supper.
(c) The sound of the bells ringing five.
(d) Hearing about a significant discovery in the Colonies.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Book 1: Part 18, how does David's grandfather react to David's declaration of love for Edward?
2. In Book 1: Chapter 3, what is depicted on the fourth panel in the Bingham Brothers bank's grand lobby?
3. In Book 2: Part 2, what does the trumpet bush in the front yard look like to the son?
4. In Book 2: Part 2, what is Wika looking forward to during Kawika's visits to Lipo-wao-nahele?
5. In Book 2: Part 2, what does Wika identify as the trigger for recalling memories?
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