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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. Sam finds Sookie alone and upset and offers her what?
(a) A night off.
(b) A pay raise.
(c) Compassion as well as an invitation to read his thoughts.
(d) A place to stay for the night.
2. Who is a person who likes to be bitten by vampires?
(a) A bite-lover.
(b) A fanger.
(c) A fang-banger.
(d) A wannabe vamp.
3. How does Sookie upset Arlene?
(a) By ignoring her.
(b) By laughing at her.
(c) By reading her thoughts.
(d) By telling her she does not approve of Rene.
4. How does Sookie feel about Sam's invitation?
(a) Angry.
(b) Surprised and leery.
(c) Excited.
(d) Worried and sad.
5. Why does Rene Lenier call from across the street?
(a) He is wondering if Sookie needs help.
(b) He is looking for Arlene.
(c) He is wondering if Sookie would like to meet for lunch.
(d) He is wondering what happened to Dawn.
Short Answer Questions
1. Bill signals Eric and Pam and they all do what?
2. Unwilling to deal with her own thoughts any longer, what does Sookie do?
3. Excited and scared, Sookie responds enthusiastically, stopping only when what happens?
4. Sam arrives and tells Sookie what about Dawn?
5. Who is on the scene at the Rattrays?
Short Essay Questions
1. What disturbing information does JB du Rone give Sookie?
2. What does Andy Bellefleur do when he comes into Merlotte's?
3. What happens when Sam finds Sookie upset at work? How does Sookie feel about this?
4. How do others react to Sookie's dress?
5. What happens when Sookie goes to see the damage done to the Rattray's trailer?
6. Why is Bill not happy with Eric?
7. How does Sookie save Eric and Pam during the police raid?
8. What happens between Detective Bellefleur and Sookie?
9. About what do Sam and Sookie talk over coffee?
10. What do the Rattrays plan to do to the vampire? Why do they want to do this?
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