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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. When do people begin abandoning Krissy in Wakarusa?
(a) After Jace dies.
(b) After Billy dies.
(c) After she stops going to church.
(d) After the Sandy Watters interview.
2. What did Krissy see when she went downstairs after hearing a sound the night of January's death?
(a) The windows were all open.
(b) The fridge was open.
(c) The front door was open.
(d) The basement door was open.
3. What activity does Krissy try to get Jace interested in?
(a) Tennis.
(b) Football.
(c) Soccer.
(d) Dance.
4. What color is Krissy's robe?
(a) green.
(b) Red.
(c) Blue.
(d) Yellow.
5. What does Jace's old friend tell Margot Jace was like?
(a) Quiet.
(b) Very nice.
(c) Obsessed with sports.
(d) Volatile.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Krissy order in Chapter Twenty-One when she goes to a bar in South Bend?
2. Whose murder was Elliot once loosely connected with?
3. How does Margot get Pete's number?
4. What hotel do Krissy and Billy stay at the night January's body is found?
5. What did Luke used to do for a living?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why does Margot think Elliot Wallace is a serial killer?
2. In Chapter Twenty-Four, what does Margot find hidden in Luke's desk that she thinks is very suspicious?
3. Why does Jace tell Margot he still brings flowers to January's grave every year?
4. In Chapter Seventeen, why does Margot go to Chicago?
5. What does Peter say to Margot in Chapter Twenty-Three that makes her really angry?
6. What does Pete tell Margot about Jace Jacobs before she goes to interview him?
7. When does Jace realize for the first time that Krissy thinks he killed January?
8. How does Krissy remember she felt about raising Jace?
9. What is something Margot notices Luke doing as his dementia progresses?
10. What does Eli tell Margot that helps her find Jace?
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