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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 does Ever say at the end of her spell?
(a) So mote it be.
(b) I demand this now.
(c) Thank you.
(d) Amen.
2. What was Damen's relationship with Marie Antoinette?
(a) Lovers.
(b) Enemies.
(c) Good friends.
(d) Cousins.
3. What does Ever tell Haven about Roman that Haven does not believe?
(a) That Roman is gay.
(b) That Roman poisoned Haven.
(c) That Roman wants to date Ever.
(d) That Roman killed Ever's family.
4. What does Jude tell Ever what he thinks went wrong with her reverse spell?
(a) She used the same athame.
(b) She did not do it in front of Roman.
(c) She forgot to reverse the order.
(d) She used a different athame.
5. What does Ever give Damen when she tells him he wins the bet about Haven's reaction to immortality?
(a) A red tulip.
(b) Red roses.
(c) A new ring.
(d) A hug and a kiss.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Eva wear around her neck?
2. Where does Jude tell Ever to drop him?
3. What does Damen send to Ever's thoughts telepathically for encouragement?
4. What does Sabine think might be wrong with Ever?
5. What does Ever see in the driveway when she goes home after telling Haven about her new life?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why does Haven get angry at Damen, and what does Haven tell Damen?
2. Why does Ever ask Jude for help, and what does he tell her?
3. What does Ever do in her bedroom, and how does that turn out?
4. What does Ever tell Haven about immortality?
5. What do Ever and Damen think of Haven's attitude, and what do they decide to do about it?
6. Who does Ever see in Summerland, and what surprises her about that person?
7. How does Ever feel about herself since she became immortal and why?
8. Where does Ever intend to go when she leaves Summerland, and where does she end up?
9. Why does Ever need an antidote?
10. What does Ever do after dinner in Chapter 5?
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