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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. Who answers the door at Branley's house when Peekay goes there in Chapter 30?
(a) Mrs. Jacobs.
(b) Mr. Jacobs.
(c) Branley.
(d) Branley's little sister.
2. When was the last time Jack was somebody's first boyfriend in Chapter 32?
(a) When he was Claire'a boyfriend.
(b) When hwe was Sara's boyfriend.
(c) When he was Lily's boyfriend.
(d) When he was Branley's boyfriend.
3. How many family reunions did Alex's mother take her and Anna to when they were children?
(a) 2.
(b) 3.
(c) 4.
(d) 1.
4. In Chapter 25, when does Peekay want to bring Alex to dinner at her house?
(a) Tomorrow.
(b) Friday.
(c) That night.
(d) Next week.
5. In Chapter 32, where do Jack and Alex go?
(a) Park's house.
(b) Peekay's house.
(c) Track.
(d) Branley's house.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 35, how long has it been since there has been a basketball team as good as the one Jack plays on?
2. When Peekay was little how much money did she want to send to Africa for a little girl with a cleft palate?
3. What do Peekay and her parents have for dessert in Chapter 39?
4. How much money are Christmas trees in Chapter 40?
5. In Chapter 38, how many friends does Alex tell her mother that she has?
Short Essay Questions
1. What financial problems does Jack have in Chapter 33?
2. In Chapter 28, where does Jack run with Alex?
3. What does Peekay remember about an Irish wolf-hound they had at the shelter?
4. How is Peekay's trauma handled?
5. Why does Alex refer to herself as a wolf?
6. What does Peekay say about Jack and Alex?
7. Why does Jack miss Branley, yet keep his distance?
8. In Chapter 40, how has Jack decorated a tree in the woods and why?
9. How has the newness faded in Jack's relationship with Alex in Chapter 37?
10. What does Peekay tell her mom about what happened at the church?
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