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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapters 31-40.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. When Penryn is captured in Chapter 16, she notes that “Raffe makes a low sound in his throat that reminds me of” what?
(a) "A bird’s squawk."
(b) "A hissing snake."
(c) "A tiger’s growl."
(d) "A dog’s growl."
2. In the beginning of Chapter 1, Penryn says that since the attacks the sunsets have been glorious. “Outside our condo window, the sky flames like a bruised” what?
(a) "Tomato."
(b) "Potato."
(c) "Mango."
(d) "Apple."
3. When Penryn notices that the soldiers have their rifles aimed at about the height of their waists, she questions whether what animal might have killed the other soldiers in Chapter 21?
(a) A mountain lion.
(b) A rabid fox.
(c) A bear.
(d) A wolf.
4. When the angel with the snowy wings rolls off the crushed car in Chapter 3, Penryn says that his athletic grace reminds her of what animal she once saw on TV?
(a) A snake.
(b) A gizelle.
(c) A tiger.
(d) A puma.
5. What kind of pants does Raffe change into in Chapter 24?
(a) Blue jeans.
(b) Plaid slacks.
(c) Cargo pants.
(d) Leather biker pants.
Short Answer Questions
1. What color is Penryn’s hair described as in Chapter 15?
2. How many flights of stairs does Penryn carry her sister down when they leave their condo in Chapter 1?
3. What sound does Penryn hear that informs her the dogs have caught up with Raffe in Chapter 14?
4. As Penryn changes clothes in the SUV and looks out at the people around the car, she notes, “Funny I still think of men like that as homeless even though none of us have homes anymore. They were probably South of Market hipsters back in the day. The day being” when?
5. In Chapter 21, Penryn says that about a dozen soldiers had run toward the scream. Now, as she stands by the hiding place where she stored the wings with Raffe, how many soldiers does she see still standing?
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