Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapters 31-40.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What kind of duck was used in a chapter title?
(a) Teals.
(b) Mallards.
(c) All of these.
(d) Pintails.

2. What kind of geese is used as a chapter title in this book?
(a) Canada Geese.
(b) Northern Atlantic Geese.
(c) Black Geese.
(d) Greyback Geese.

3. Which of these is a title Terry used for the Great Salt Lake?
(a) A woman who refuses to be tamed.
(b) A friend in a strange place.
(c) A symbol of God's power.
(d) A wild place of civilization.

4. What did the LDS church pray for on May 5, 1986?
(a) For the war to end.
(b) For the rain to stop.
(c) For the drought to end.
(d) For the lake levels to drop.

5. What did Terry hope would happen with the hair from her mother's brush after her death?
(a) It would make her smile from Heaven.
(b) Gardens would be fertilized with it.
(c) Birds would make nests with it.
(d) It would find its way back to her.

Short Answer Questions

1. What did Diane try to be even while dying?

2. Who gave a touching toast at Christmas?

3. What did Terry find along Bear River Bay?

4. Where did the activities in this book take place?

5. What did Terry find ironic about the weather when John came home to a house full of family members before Diane's death?

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