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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Section 2: "Saturday," Chapter Six through "Sunday: 2 Days Missing," Chapter Eleven.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How does Pip feel when she sees Cara's text while she is at the Reynolds's house?
(a) Angry.
(b) Guilty.
(c) Surprised.
(d) Relieved.
2. In Pip's podcast update about the Max Hastings trial, what belief does Pip express about Connecticut's laws?
(a) The criminal penalty for sexual assault crimes should be higher.
(b) The definition of kidnapping is too broad.
(c) The criminal penalty for kidnapping is too harsh.
(d) The statute of limitations on sexual assault crimes should be longer.
3. When Ravi meets Pip at the beginning of Chapter Nine, what does he seem most concerned about?
(a) How Pip's parents will react to her investigation.
(b) Jamie's disappearance.
(c) Whether Pip is taking care of herself.
(d) His memories of Sal's disappearance.
4. What criticism does Ravi make about Pip's suggested titles for her podcast?
(a) They are hard to remember.
(b) They are not serious enough.
(c) They are not intriguing enough.
(d) They are too focused on Pip herself.
5. What does Connor come over to ask Pip to do?
(a) Use her influence to get the police to take Jamie's disappearance seriously.
(b) Use her investigative skills to get into Jamie's social media accounts.
(c) Use her podcast to investigate and publicize Jamie's disappearance.
(d) Use her investigative skills to interrogate the last person Jamie was seen with.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is the name of the detention officer that Pip speaks to first at the police station?
2. What is strange about the photo of Jamie that Gail Yardley shows Pip?
3. What is the name of the reporter that Pip talks to at the Fairview Mail?
4. On what day of the year does "After and Before" take place?
5. In the beginning of "After and Before," what is Pip struggling to understand?
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