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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. In Chapter 6, how long have Marco and Lucy been homeless?
(a) A week.
(b) 3 days.
(c) 2 weeks.
(d) 8 days.
2. Where did Henry have a place offered to him after he left Portman House School?
(a) St. Xavier's.
(b) Rokeby.
(c) Rutlish.
(d) St. Olave's.
3. Where does Miller Roe say that Martina's mother was living with a second family?
(a) Switzerland.
(b) Germany.
(c) Denmark.
(d) Italy.
4. In Chapter 7, how long has Libby worked for an expensive kitchen design company?
(a) 7 years.
(b) 5 years.
(c) 4 years.
(d) 6 years.
5. In Chapter 27, when does Libby say her birthday is?
(a) June 19, 1993.
(b) June 14, 1993.
(c) June 22, 1993.
(d) June 5, 1993.
Short Answer Questions
1. What type of wine does Michael have cooling for Lucy in Chapter 25?
2. How many chimney stacks are at Cheyne Walk?
3. How old was Henry Lamb when he, his wife, and a man were found dead?
4. In Chapter 14, when did Henry Sr. have a stroke?
5. In Chapter 20, where does Henry goes with his father?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Lucy clean up after Michael dies from the stab wound?
2. Why does Lucy avert her gaze from the foot of the stone staircase in Michael's house?
3. What does the narrator in the Prologue say about life after unidentified people arrived?
4. Who was Birdie Dunlop-Evers, and how did she come to Henry's house?
5. Why does Miller think it is not a homeless person staying at Cheyne Walk?
6. How much does the solicitor believe that Lucy might net after the sale of the house in Chelsea?
7. How do Libby, Dido, and Miller figure out that someone has been getting inside and staying in the house at Cheyne Walk?
8. Why does Lucy stab Michael?
9. What does Lucy tell Marco when he questions her decision to go to see his father alone?
10. What story does Lucy tell Michael to explain why she wants passports?
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