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1. Who is the author of Tokyo Ueno Station?
(a) Yoko Mori.
(b) Haruki Murakami.
(c) Yu Miri.
(d) Kazu Mori.
2. What unusual fact do readers learn about the narrator at the start of the story?
(a) He has not yet been born.
(b) He is a dog.
(c) He is an infant.
(d) He is dead.
3. What does Kazu worry his life lacked?
(a) Wealth.
(b) Intent.
(c) Family.
(d) Gratitude.
4. What does Kazu feel may be the only thing he left on earth?
(a) Material objects.
(b) Pollution.
(c) Despondence.
(d) A sense of tiredness.
5. Where is Kazu watching people at the start of the story?
(a) Tokyo Museum of Architecture.
(b) In an airport.
(c) At the library.
(d) Ueno Station.
6. What are some things Kazu says about himself and his life at the start of the story?
(a) He lacked confidence and had bad luck.
(b) He was confident and quite a lady's man.
(c) He made a lot of money and was very generous.
(d) He was a well-dressed intellectual.
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