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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where is the prom held?
2. What does Mack's dad say when Liz arrives at their house in Chapter 24?
3. What does Madame Simone say she does not want Liz to lose that chance at in Chapter 28?
4. What does Liz go to Gabi's to discuss at the start of Chapter 27 after she talks with Jordan?
5. What happens during the Kittredge concert that amazes Liz?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Mack react when Liz goes to her house to apologize in Chapter 25?
2. What does Jordan tell Liz he did after the incident in the hallway freshman year, which Liz had no idea about?
3. Who does Liz hang out with for most of Jordan's party, and how does this make her feel?
4. Why does Principal Wilson ask Liz if she kisses her mother with that mouth in Chapter 28?
5. What happens when Mack approaches Liz in the cafeteria where she sits with Gabi and her other friends?
6. How does Granny know Liz is running for prom queen? What does she say about her mother's desire to run for prom queen?
7. What hate crime was Liz the victim in Chapter 31?
8. Why is Liz upset with herself when Robbie is in the hospital in Chapter 33?
9. How does Rachel Collins react when she finds Liz and Jordan talking in the hallway at school in Chapter 22?
10. How does Liz feel in Chapter 23 when she and Mack walk down the hallway together for the first time after making their relationship official?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Write an essay exploring the central purpose of this story. What response do you think the author hoped to get from his readers? Do you think he was successful? Why or why not?
Essay Topic 2
Write an essay describing the imagery used in You Should See Me In A Crown. Indicate examples of imagery in the text and identify possible meanings.
Essay Topic 3
Write an essay analyzing the symbolic significance Liz's family's economic status has on the story. Why is this important and how does it develop the themes of the story? What would be different if her family were wealthy? Use examples from the text to support your viewpoint.
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