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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Book Two: Chapter 4, how does Lucy feel after crying?
2. In Book Two: Chapter 5, where do William and Lucy go with their daughters?
3. In Book Two: Chapter 1, where do the protests against racism and police violence begin?
4. In Book Two: Chapter 4, how does Lucy feel when William hugs her?
5. In Book Two: Chapter 4, how does Lucy describe her memory of William's shoes?
Short Essay Questions
1. In Book 2: Chapter 1, what terrible thing happens before the panic attack that affects the author deeply?
2. In Book 2: Chapter 4, why does the narrator feel a sense of comfort from how familiar William is becoming to her?
3. In Book 2: Chapter 5, how does the protagonist come up with the idea for the story about Arms Emory and Legs?
4. In Book 2: Chapter 4, why does the narrator miss her daughters so much, and what is preventing them from visiting her?
5. In Book 2: Chapter 5, why does William feel like an idiot?
6. In Book 2: Chapter 2, why does Bob walk away from the table and call someone?
7. In Book 2: Chapter 1, what is the narrator's reaction when she hears that her daughter is attending protests in New Haven?
8. In Book 2: Chapter 2, how does Katherine Caskey's childhood experiences affect her?
9. In Book 2: Chapter 1, what is the narrator's experience of going to the grocery store during the pandemic?
10. In Book 2: Chapter 3, who does Lucy tell about her sister finding God, and how do they react?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Analyze the symbol of the ocean used throughout the book and how it contributes to the overall meaning of the story.
Essay Topic 2
In what ways does Lucy by the Sea challenge or subvert traditional narrative conventions, and what effect does this have on the reader's experience of the text?
Essay Topic 3
How does Lucy by the Sea address the theme of grief and loss, and what techniques does the author use to convey the emotional impact of these experiences?
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