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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. Why does Megan make a pot of coffee when she arrives at Pat's house at the beginning of Chapter 8?
(a) Just to smell it.
(b) She is sleepy.
(c) Pat always asks for coffee when he comes home.
(d) To offer to a visitor.
2. How did Tilly's mother and grandmother react to the news of Tilly's baby?
(a) They were enraged.
(b) They were shocked.
(c) They were excited.
(d) They were devastated.
3. What flower decorated the Thanksgiving dinner table?
(a) Black-eyed Susans.
(b) Chrysanthemums.
(c) Poppies.
(d) Alliums.
4. How does Megan describe her engagements in comparison to her relationship with Patrick?
(a) Boring.
(b) Orderly.
(c) Unhealthy.
(d) More enjoyable.
5. What did Megan plan to make for Timmy for Christmas?
(a) A plate.
(b) A bowl.
(c) A cup.
(d) A piggy bank.
Short Answer Questions
1. Which character did Patrick rent a movie about for Timmy?
2. Megan says she will jump out the window is Patrick got which sort of movie?
3. What news does Patrick tell Dave about Megan in Chapter 9?
4. What is the only way Patrick can get Timmy to sleep?
5. What date does Megan joke will be her wedding day?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Patrick give Megan in hopes of relieving her grief over Timmy leaving?
2. What does Patrick tell Dave is the reason Megan wanted to marry him?
3. What assumption do Patrick and Megan's families make about their relationship?
4. Why does Dave challenge Patrick to a competition?
5. How does Megan wake Patrick up when she realizes he is late for work?
6. How does Megan justify the TV being located in Pat's room?
7. Why didn't Lenny know about Tilly's pregnancy?
8. What does Megan admit to looking at the night of her first date with Patrick?
9. What does Megan decide she needs soon after Timmy leaves?
10. Why did Tilly move to Williamsburg?
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