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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 2, Part 7.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. According to Norman, which of the following rumors did Linc never believe about Sabbath?
(a) That Sabbath was an alcoholic.
(b) That Sabbath had murdered someone.
(c) That Sabbath had nothing to do with the disappearance of his first wife.
(d) That Sabbath had gotten Roseanna pregnant while he was married to Nikki.
2. Which of the following is the first thing that Sabbath does when he is alone in Deborah's bedroom?
(a) He starts writing his will.
(b) He goes to sleep.
(c) He tries to climb out a window.
(d) He takes a bath.
3. What does Sabbath start carrying in his pants pocket?
(a) Roseanna's Alcoholics Anonymous medallion.
(b) Deborah's picture.
(c) A pair of Deborah's underwear.
(d) Drenka's hair ribbon.
4. What does Sabbath ponder doing as he gives Michelle his clothes?
(a) Raping her.
(b) Pushing Norman out the window, and taking all of his possessions, along with his family.
(c) Kidnapping her and leaving the state.
(d) Forcing her to tell him where she keeps her jewelry and Norman's gun.
5. Which of the following reasons is Sabbath's justification for taking the money and pictures upon fleeing Norman's house?
(a) Sabbath needs them more than Norman does.
(b) Norman has plenty of money and can always get more pictures of Michelle.
(c) Seeing them would destroy Norman.
(d) Sabbath plans on returning them at some point.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why does Sabbath think that he should have been a pimp instead of a puppet master?
2. At the end of Part 3, who is at Drenka's grave when Sabbath arrives there?
3. Why does Norman insist that Sabbath stay with him?
4. How does Sabbath respond when Roseanna demands to know why he stayed with her when she was a drunk?
5. According to what he tells Michelle, why does Sabbath think that Norman has remained friends with him?
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