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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 word best describes Rossi's mood following Mrs. Earle's change in her story?
(a) Excited.
(b) Angry.
(c) Elated.
(d) Defeated.
2. What does Sherman say is the reason people commit crimes?
(a) Vengeance and money.
(b) Sex and money.
(c) Fame and notariety.
(d) Sex and fame.
3. Where is Truly when Mr. Lawrence is shot?
(a) Behind the barn.
(b) Holding the gun.
(c) Behind a maintenance shed.
(d) In the Jaguar.
4. After he is shot, what does Truly reveal about Teddy Martin?
(a) He is in the Jaguar.
(b) He is in Mexico.
(c) He is guilty.
(d) He is innocent.
5. Why doesn't Worely work for Green anymore?
(a) He quit.
(b) He works for another firm.
(c) He has a drug habit.
(d) He wants to be a cop.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where is Lester's wife when he dies?
2. Why does Angela Rossi go to see Elvis at his home?
3. Who went to see Mrs. Earle right before she changes her story?
4. What does Rossi want to look at when they go to see LeCederick Earle in prison?
5. Who is watching Ben while Lucy and Elvis are at Jonathan Green's party?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why is LeCederick worried for his mother's safety?
2. Describe the circumstances surrounding James Lester's death.
3. What does Elvis want Lucas Worely to do to help him prove Jonathan Green fabricated evidence?
4. What does the contract between Martin and Green state?
5. Summarize Elliot Truly's dying declaration to Elvis.
6. What evidence does Elvis present to Anna Sherman about Green and how does she respond?
7. What does Jonna tell Elvis and Joe about the man at the Mayfair market?
8. How does Mr. Lawrence put an end to the gun battle between Kerris and Elvis, Rossi, and Pike?
9. What do Elvis and Rossi tell LeCederick when they visit him at Terminal Island?
10. How do Elvis, Joe, and Ray convince Lucas Worely to help them?
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