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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. What is Vickery doing when Camille approaches him after the funeral in Chapter 3?
(a) He is interviewing possible suspects.
(b) He is scraping road kill off of the groun.
(c) He is banging out the dents of a stop sign.
(d) He is filing paperwork.
2. What does Adora do when she is stressed?
(a) Stutters.
(b) Develops an eye twitch.
(c) Coughs.
(d) Pulls her eyelashes out.
3. Why is Ann's hair messy in the picture Bob gives Camille?
(a) She had gotten gum stuck in it.
(b) Her older sister cut it as a joke.
(c) They refused to pay for expensive haircuts.
(d) She cut it herself so her mother could not put curlers in it.
4. What does Adora wear to the funeral?
(a) The same dress she wore to Marian's funeral.
(b) Navy Blue.
(c) Black lace.
(d) She does not go to the funeral.
5. Where is Richard Willis from?
(a) Oklahoma City.
(b) New York City.
(c) Kansas City.
(d) Wind Gap.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where was Ann when she went missing?
2. How old is Amma?
3. What does Adora bring to Camille in Chapter 3?
4. Where does Camille meet Richard in Chapter 5?
5. How did Camille know Marian had died?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is James Capisi like when Camille goes to visit him?
2. What does Adora do to the baby in Chapter 7?
3. What are key characteristics about John Keene?
4. In Chapter 2, Camille goes to the Nash home. What characteristics stand out about the Nash family?
5. How does Camille describe her relationship with Allen?
6. What does Main Street of Wind Gap look like?
7. According to Camille in Chapter 1, what are are the two types of people in Wind Gap?
8. Who does Camille meet at Garrett Park in Chapter 4?
9. What is Bob Nash's reaction when Camille asks him about the incident with Ann and a neighbor's bird?
10. How are Camille and Richard similar?
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