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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 10: "February" - Chapter 13: "Late March".
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Chapter 7: "Late September," what does Cleo do when Frank decides to take the bet and jump from the hotel balcony?
(a) She leaves the hotel without saying anything.
(b) She pleads with him not to jump.
(c) She enthusiastically encourages him to go for it.
(d) She jumps with him.
2. In Chapter 1: "December," what is the title of the collection of essays Cleo mentions from the curator Hans Ulrich Obrist?
(a) Sharp Tongues, Loose Lips, Open Eyes.
(b) Observations on Modern Art.
(c) Fragments of Creativity.
(d) Artistic Insights.
3. In Chapter 4: "Early August," what do the rings that Cleo leaves by Frank's sink symbolize?
(a) Beauty.
(b) Intrigue.
(c) Commitment.
(d) Wealth.
4. In Chapter 3: "July," what is Quentin's response when asked about the last time he was with a straight man in an interesting conversation?
(a) He admits he has never had an interesting conversation with a straight man.
(b) He states that his best friend is a straight man.
(c) He describes a recent conversation with a straight man.
(d) He fondly recalls an engaging conversation.
5. In Chapter 9: "January," what does Cleo create for the protest?
(a) A sculpture of Frank.
(b) A sign that reads, "Make Art Not Debt!"
(c) A banner that says, "I Love South Africa."
(d) A mural of her pet sugar glider.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 5: "Late August," what role does vulnerability play in Zoe's interactions with the group member?
2. In Chapter 12: "Still March," why does Anders cry?
3. In Chapter 12: "Still March," how does Santiago feel about his role in his relationships?
4. Where does Frank suggest the friends go for lunch during their visit to Grand Central Station?
5. In Chapter 11: "Early March," what childhood memory does Cleo recall during her transformation
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