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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Page 325 - Back Matter.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Which of the following classes does Sybeck teach?
(a) Astronomy.
(b) Chemistry.
(c) Physics.
(d) Biology.
2. With which of the following does the fifty-sixth chapter of the novel begin?
(a) “Austin was staring at the blinking cursor…”
(b) “Charlie spent a few days at home recuperating…”
(c) “February was in the shower when her cover was blown.”
(d) “Tuesday evening, February returned to Old Quarters, exhausted.”
3. With which of the following does the forty-ninth chapter of the novel begin?
(a) “Charlie arrived home in the early hours of New Year’s Day…”
(b) “The morning of the play, Charlie woke again with double vision.”
(c) “Austin could feel the music long before they got where they were going.”
(d) “Come on, said Charlie.”
4. With which of the following does the twenty-eighth chapter of the novel begin?
(a) “Now Charlie’s language was burgeoning.”
(b) “Wraparound headache…”
(c) “And you’re sure they’re treating you well.”
(d) “After play practice on Tuesday…”
5. With which of the following does the nineteenth chapter of the novel begin?
(a) “February was crossing the quad after a meeting with the secondary school teachers when she came upon her semester’s great mystery…”
(b) “Charlie was eager to put the rocky week behind her.”
(c) “Charlie woke naked atop the blankets the next morning…”
(d) “February had received her share of 4:00 A.M. phone calls…”
Short Answer Questions
1. What is the name of the pastor at the church to which Eliot’s mother takes him?
2. What school does Charlie attend before her enrollment in a school for the Deaf?
3. Whom of the following calls out for Charlie?
4. Which of the following foods does Mel retrieve while attending at February’s mother’s deathbed?
5. With which of the following does the fourteenth chapter of the novel begin?
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