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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 10: May: Milk Moon - Just Like the Rest of Us.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Which best indicates Finn's anxiety about college?
(a) He has formed a study group.
(b) He has test prep books.
(c) He thinks of funny possible admissions essay questions.
(d) He visits his guidance counselor at school weekly to ask about college admission procedures.
2. Why didn't Karolina eat the babka that Roza offered her in the flashback in "Just Like the Rest of Us"?
(a) Karolina was allergic to babka.
(b) Honorata made a comment about babka having carbs.
(c) Honorata took it away from her.
(d) Roza had just gotten over a virus.
3. When he arrives at Petey's, how does Finn know which window to knock on to get her attention in "Sees the Fire"?
(a) The horse indicates which window.
(b) He knocks on the same window he knocked on in his dream.
(c) Mel Wills is standing outside and tells him which window to knock on.
(d) Petey called and told him.
4. Finn thinks the following: "Previous failures will mean that your brother will work extra shifts and come home at dawn so that he doesn't have to see you anymore. They mean that your brother will hate you and the town will hate you and you will hate you and you will never sleep." Which feeling might these thoughts indicate in "The Night Mare"?
(a) Indifference.
(b) Tolerance.
(c) Happiness.
(d) Guilt.
5. What had Roza been studying when she was in college?
(a) Zoology.
(b) Anthropology.
(c) Botany.
(d) Chemistry.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why is Sean knowledgeable about how to fix Roza's injuries?
2. How does Roza develop her plan to escape in "Jump"?
3. Finn is most surprised that the horse being put in the barn was not heard by whom in "The Night Mare"?
4. Which word best describes Roza's behavior on her first plane flight?
5. Priscilla Willis could best be described with what word?
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