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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. Who, according to Lara Jean, has been acknowledged in the baking world for having perfected the chocolate chip cookie?
(a) Peter LaBernadin.
(b) Jacques Torres.
(c) Jean Georges.
(d) Anna Watson.
2. What color dress does Chris wear to the prom?
(a) Green.
(b) Pink.
(c) Black.
(d) Blue.
3. When does Janette arrange to hold a memorial service for Stormy at Bellevue in Chapter 21?
(a) Friday.
(b) Sunday.
(c) Thursday.
(d) Tuesday.
4. What are freshman not allowed to have on campus at William and Mary?
(a) Books.
(b) Computers.
(c) Cars.
(d) Boyfriends.
5. What was Lara Jean's mother's and father's song?
(a) "Shelter."
(b) "From This Moment On."
(c) "Wonderful Tonight."
(d) "Let it Be Me."
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Lara Jean ask Peter to do on prom night in Chapter 20?
2. Where is Nana during Lara Jean's graduation?
3. Who texts Lara Jean to inform her of Stormy's death in Chapter 21?
4. From whom did Peter pick up saying "cheers" instead of "thanks," according to Lara Jean in Chapter 28?
5. How far is UNC's campus from Lara Jean's home?
Short Essay Questions
1. How are Lara Jean and Peter dressed for prom? What is the significance of Lara Jean's dress?
2. What happens at the diner after prom in Chapter 22?
3. Who is John and why does he contact Lara Jean in Chapter 21?
4. Why does Lara Jean ask Peter about what he would do if she became pregnant? How does he respond?
5. What does Peter suggest planning for Lara Jean's father in Chapter 27? Why?
6. Why is Trina's move rushed when she relocated to the Covey home?
7. What symbolism is associated with Lara Jean's yearbook in the novel?
8. What happens at the party in Chapter 26?
9. How does Lara Jean's father respond when she arrives home late in Chapter 24?
10. What do John and Lara Jean discuss at the memorial in Chapter 21?
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