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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. How many days in rehab did Blakinger spend in Chapter 9?
(a) 30.
(b) 45.
(c) 90.
(d) 180.
2. In Chapter 10, what was the name of the officer who caught Alex on the sidewalk trying to communicate through a window with Blakinger?
(a) Chuch.
(b) Lee.
(c) Johnson.
(d) Judy.
3. What was the name of Blakinger's dog that she lost after her arrest?
(a) Margaret.
(b) Charlotte.
(c) Lady.
(d) Rags.
4. What grade was Blakinger in when she started trying double Axels?
(a) 7th.
(b) 4th.
(c) 6th.
(d) 5th.
5. In Chapter 8, how old was Blakinger when a drug counselor told her if she had been raped more than once, then at some point she was asking for it?
(a) 19.
(b) 18.
(c) 20.
(d) 17.
Short Answer Questions
1. How much heroin was Blakinger arrested with in 2010?
2. In Chapter 8, who did Blakinger learn was watching her dog?
3. What paper did Blakinger have due in Chapter 1?
4. In mid-2003, where did Blakinger go to have bondage photos taken?
5. In Chapter 10, what time of day did Blakinger hope to see Alex when he picked up his stuff at the jail?
Short Essay Questions
1. When did Mark break off his skating partnership with Blakinger, and how did she take the break up?
2. In Chapter 1, what did Blakinger do with the heroin she was carrying when she saw a cop, and how was the cop made aware what she was carrying?
3. What was said about Blakinger in Chapter 2 in newspaper article?
4. When did Blakinger marry Alex, and what was the ceremony like?
5. Where did Blakinger go to college in 2002?
6. What was Blakinger doing at the beginning of Chapter 7?
7. How did Blakinger fill her days in jail?
8. What did Blakinger do her first week in the Tompkins County Jail, and how could she have gotten in trouble?
9. How does Blakinger describe her dad?
10. What problems was Blakinger having at the beginning of Chapter 1?
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