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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. The wind of a storm should be captured in a/an ______, heated on the belly, and mixed with another ingredient before being given to a starving boy.
(a) Bread loaf.
(b) Tea.
(c) Bean.
(d) Egg.
2. Young men are called upon in order to become _________ helpers via a sound that is produced.
(a) Woman.
(b) Animal.
(c) Bug.
(d) Boy.
3. The types of _________ in which horses are found are as varied as all the influences which have brought them into being.
(a) Society.
(b) Trucks.
(c) Cages.
(d) Pens.
4. Today, people tend to swim in large groups as they await open ________, according to this section of the story.
(a) Shelters.
(b) Graves.
(c) Dreams.
(d) Possibilities.
5. An object called a directional ______ transmits the pulses of the wind or what the author terms film.
(a) Mat.
(b) Cloth.
(c) Hat.
(d) Excuse.
Short Answer Questions
1. Warmer portions of the ________ rise through its cooler parts, to be replaced by cooler parts.
2. Unnamed men connected by a wire and covered with a _______ are dipped in a room containing unrelated waters.
3. The definition of Representation _______ is quickness with minimal emotion, gesturing, speech, or imagination.
4. The _________ is a percussion instrument known worldwide and throughout history, according to the author.
5. Inside the vessel of the _______, substances can be moved, divided, reduced, or enumerated.
Short Essay Questions
1. Describe the front of the car, as it is described in this section of the book.
2. What is the definition of a Walter?
3. What are the three things that the author points out as having affected the horse populations?
4. What happens to the skin when a wind gun is used?
5. What happens when the boy decides to pray to the bird, according to the story?
6. Where does family energy come from, according to the section entitled "Flap, Wire, and Name"?
7. What is the cycle of the boy who walks the earth in this section of the story?
8. What is the process of detecting the position of remote things, even birds?
9. What happens to the unnamed men who are connected to the wire, according to this section of the book?
10. What is the idea of a drowning balance, according to the description in this section?
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