Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing: Essays Test | Final Test - Easy

Lauren Hough
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 127 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing: Essays Test | Final Test - Easy

Lauren Hough
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 127 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. How old was Hough when she left The Family for good?
(a) 15.
(b) 9.
(c) 4.
(d) 20.

2. Who did Hough visit in Germany?
(a) Her mother.
(b) Henry.
(c) Gabe.
(d) Jen.

3. What movie does Hough watch with the Marine staff sergeant in Part III?
(a) Carol.
(b) Windy Days.
(c) Seven.
(d) Silence of the Lambs.

4. Why did Hough choose a Thursday night to break up with someone?
(a) Because there was free food at the bar she chose on Thursday.
(b) Because Thursday was her favorite day of the week.
(c) So she would have to keep it together for work on Friday.
(d) Because there were happy hour drink specials Thursday.

5. Who were Hough's only permanent contemporaries?
(a) Her cousins.
(b) Her friends in the Air Force.
(c) Her siblings.
(d) Her college friends.

6. What is Hough's opinion of cops in general?
(a) They are very good with their weapons.
(b) They are very concerned about marijuana use.
(c) They are not very smart.
(d) They are very honest.

7. Why did Hough think the restaurant Rhonda chose in Part III for Sunday brunch was not a good choice?
(a) It was frequented by only other gay people.
(b) It was too expensive.
(c) It was in a structurally unsafe building.
(d) It fired gay people who worked there.

8. What did Hough see that reminded her, years later, of the cult?
(a) A story on CNN.
(b) A newspaper story about The Family.
(c) An old picture of herself and her mother.
(d) A journal of hers she had forgotten about.

9. Where did Rhonda take Hough to eat in Part III where Hough drew the line and said it would not be safe for them?
(a) The Cracker Barrel.
(b) Family Buffet.
(c) The Hillside.
(d) The China Moon.

10. What did Hough's mother tell her about the time she had spent with Gabe?
(a) She hoped Hough would find Gabe and give him a piece of her mind.
(b) She hoped Hough would get her books back from Gabe.
(c) She hoped Hough would get her records back from Gabe.
(d) She hoped Hough could forgive her someday.

11. What happened after Hough was released from prison in terms of her social life?
(a) She did not wait around to find out - she moved away.
(b) She was welcomed back in her social circle with open arms.
(c) She had to disguise herself and change her name to make friends.
(d) She was frozen out of the social scene in D.C.

12. What was one reason Hough stayed with Rhonda for so long?
(a) Hough liked Rhonda very much.
(b) Hough became a bit financially dependent on Rhonda.
(c) Hough needed Rhonda's help with job applications.
(d) Hough felt sorry for Rhonda.

13. Who did Hough call after she got released from jail?
(a) Her mother.
(b) Mikey.
(c) Rhonda.
(d) Jay.

14. How did Autumn act the first time Hough saw her after she got out of jail?
(a) Angry.
(b) Very unrepentant and casual.
(c) Suspicious.
(d) Remorseful.

15. What band did Autumn like?
(a) Hilo.
(b) Creed.
(c) The Wrens.
(d) Korn.

Short Answer Questions

1. What movie did Hough and her mother go to after Hough's boyfriend broke up with her in Part III?

2. What musician did Hough realize a lot of lesbians liked to play recordings from?

3. What did Hough try to save from her meals in prison?

4. What made Hough's prison experience more bearable?

5. Where was Hough's favorite home when she was in The Family?

(see the answer keys)

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