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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Section 5: Atticus Pünd Takes the Case "One: Clarence Keep" through "Six: Crime and Punishment".
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What assurance does Conway repeatedly give people on his interview tapes?
(a) He says that he will let them read the book before it is published.
(b) He tells them that he is trying to clear Codrescu's name.
(c) He tells them that he is not recording the conversation.
(d) He says that he will not write about the hotel.
2. What does Melissa think that Lance and Maureen Gardner look like?
(a) Petty criminals.
(b) Character actors.
(c) Socialites.
(d) Foreigners.
3. What prompts Susan to ask Aiden about the things that went wrong on his wedding day?
(a) His description of Cecily's reaction to reading her horoscope that morning.
(b) She is testing him to see if he will tell her the same details that she has already heard from Pauline.
(c) His obvious discomfort when discussing the wedding itself.
(d) A remark that Lisa Treherne made when Susan had dinner with Lisa and Lawrence.
4. Who lives at Heath House, in Westleton?
(a) Eloise Radmani and her sister.
(b) Pauline and Lawrence Treherne.
(c) Parris's sister and brother-in-law.
(d) Susan's sister and her husband and children.
5. What does Pauline Trehorne find upsetting about the book set at a hotel similar to her own?
(a) It depicts the hotel as dirty and cheap.
(b) It blames her staff for the murder.
(c) It portrays the hotel owners as criminals.
(d) It is disrespectful to the dead man.
Short Answer Questions
1. On her first night back in the U.K., where does Susan stay?
2. What irony does Susan note at the beginning of "Craig Andrews (Dinner)"?
3. Which is the best description of Eloise's attitude toward Susan?
4. What detail about the April weather is emphasized most in the opening chapters of Atticus Pünd Takes the Case?
5. Who is Lionel Corby?
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