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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapters 31-40.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Where does Penryn hide her pack and the angel wings as she watches the men take Raffe into the camp in Chapter 15?
(a) In the top branches of a tree.
(b) Under a rug.
(c) By a rock in the river.
(d) In a tree hollow.
2. What angel does the albino tell Raffe they would all agree on for the position of Messenger, but he refuses it because he likes being the general in Chapter 31?
(a) Beliel.
(b) Uriel.
(c) Michael.
(d) Peter.
3. What does Penryn say in Chapter 11 is “a pointless and sometimes dangerous exercise”?
(a) "Voting."
(b) "Asking questions."
(c) "Challenging weirdness."
(d) "Going to church."
4. When Paige appears in Chapter 37, she crawls out of a pile of what?
(a) Pennies.
(b) Horse manure.
(c) Dead bodies.
(d) Hay straw.
5. Tweedledee and Tweedledum solicit Penryn to engage in a fight with what woman at the camp in Chapter 19?
(a) Lena.
(b) Laura.
(c) Anita.
(d) Smith.
Short Answer Questions
1. Penryn says in Chapter 10, “Giving him a name makes it sound like we’re somehow on the same side, which we can never be. It’s like acknowledging that we could become friends. But that’s not possible. It’s pointless to make friends with” what?
2. Penryn describes a seven-foot blow up creature by the cubicles in the office building where she hides in Chapter 6. What is the creature?
3. Who does the albino angel say wants the position of messenger “so badly he's practically combing our feathers with his own hands to get the supermajority support he needs” in Chapter 31?
4. Which of Paige’s friends does Penryn describe in Chapter 31 as having “wobbled when he walked and had to contort his face painfully to form coherent words which often let out an embarrassing amount of drool”?
5. Next to the half-eaten family, Penryn discovers a bouquet of what wild sprigs in Chapter 12?
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