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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. What was a sign of mental instability?
(a) Talking to yourself while stuck in traffic.
(b) Talking to yourself.
(c) Drumming your fingers on your steering wheel.
(d) Always being late.
2. What distracted Kate out the window?
(a) A piece of paper fluttering down the street.
(b) A couple walking down the street.
(c) A small bird.
(d) Mrs, Pearson hanging decorations.
3. What time did Kate arrive home?
(a) Nine o'clock.
(b) Five o' clock.
(c) Eight-thirty.
(d) Eight o'clock.
4. What is ironic about Kate breaking her leg?
(a) She always knew sports would end up in broken bones.
(b) David had yelled for her to be careful.
(c) David had told her "break a leg" yesterday before her performance.
(d) She predicted this would happen the day before.
5. What made Kate feel less vulnerable?
(a) That she was back in her own home.
(b) That she was David's girlfriend.
(c) That she had decided to move.
(d) The fact that the roof was all but fixed.
Short Answer Questions
1. What was one of David's favorite toys?
2. What did Howie suggest that Dave not do?
3. What did Kate's mother accidentally butter instead of her roll?
4. What does Kate think about footballs?
5. Who's tape was it?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why did Kate get so worked up about her mom coming for dinner on Saturday?
2. Why does David want to teach Kate how to play football?
3. Why did Elsie call Kate stupid?
4. Why was David's hand between Kate's thighs while he was driving?
5. What made Kate furious?
6. How was it evident that Dave loved Kate?
7. What prompted Kate and Dave's closeness in the kitchen and resulted in Kate dropping her crutches?
8. How did Dave feel about rattling Kate's composure every once in awhile.
9. What made Kate feel more secure in her own home?
10. How did Dave know who the camera belonged to?
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