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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. Who is Beth and Philip's first customer?
(a) Eugene.
(b) Miss. Hunter.
(c) Mr. Putterham.
(d) Annie.
2. How do the boys tease Beth in this section?
(a) They runaway with her clothes.
(b) They splash water at her.
(c) They call her names.
(d) They throw around her sandals.
3. What does Beth let slip to Philip at the end of the section?
(a) That she is leaving for college.
(b) That she loves him.
(c) That she is angry at him.
(d) That she wants to be his girlfriend.
4. What is thrown onto Beth's porch?
(a) A book.
(b) A rock.
(c) A brick.
(d) A newspaper.
5. How does Dr. Brennen offer to help Beth?
(a) Pay half her college fees.
(b) Buy her an apartment.
(c) Buy her a boat.
(d) Give her a job.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Reverend Ross hand around after the picnic lunch?
2. Complete the following speech that Beth's mother tells Beth; "In this life you got to be happy about the good things and brave about the..."
3. What will the Tigers have to do if the Pennies win the relay?
4. What did Philip hurt his foot on?
5. What event is the Old Rugged Cross Church holding?
Short Essay Questions
1. How do Beth and and Philip react to the first customer at their fruit and vegetable stand?
2. What decision do the Pretty Pennies and the Tiger Huner's make about the relay race?
3. What problem do Beth and the other girl have with the t-shirts?
4. How does Beth prove her leadership skills in this section?
5. How does Beth decide to raise money for a fruit and vegetable stand?
6. Why is Beth so upset when she arrives back at her vegetable stand?
7. How does Beth find Philip?
8. What does Beth realize about Philip and her family at the end of the chapter?
9. What does the sixth chapter prove about Beth's character?
10. Why cant the sheriff so anything about the t-shirts?
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