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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. As Sigsby and Stackhouse watch security footage in Section V, Chapter 15, what is Avery doing during the conversation with Luke and Maureen?
2. According to Luke in Section VIII, Chapter 2, what game is he playing against Stackhouse?
3. Who warns Tim in Section VII, Chapter 5 that armed people would be coming for Luke?
4. According to Tim in Section IX, Chapter 2, why had the lisping man come?
5. Who helps Luke remain hidden in Section VI, Chapter 23?
Short Essay Questions
1. What dream does Kalisha have in Section VIII, Chapter 4?
2. What important information does Luke learn from Maureen in Section V, Chapter 9?
3. What is the result of the gunfight in Section VIII, Chapter 37?
4. According to Smith in Section IX, Chapter 1, how has the Institute been a force for good?
5. What information does Luke learn from Kalisha in Section V, Chapter 4?
6. How does Luke escape from the Institute in Section V, Chapter 20?
7. How does Mrs. Sigsby die in Section VIII, Chapter 22?
8. According to Smith in Section IX, Chapter 1, how many other Institutes were there? What happened to them?
9. What is on Maureen's flash drive, as revealed in Section VII, Chapter 20 and 23?
10. What is the Zero Phone? Why is Mrs. Sigsby afraid of it, as explained in Section VI, Chapter 13?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Stephen King, the author of the novel, once wrote, “It's better to be good than evil, but one achieves goodness at a terrific cost.” Explain how the novel illustrates this idea.
Essay Topic 2
Discuss Mrs. Sigsby’s contradictory characteristics. In what ways is she a good person? In what ways is she a bad one?
Essay Topic 3
The power of information and knowledge is a major theme of the novel. Choose three situations in which the power of information is illustrated. Explain how each situation illustrates the power of information and knowledge.
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