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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapters 9 - 11.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. At the end of Chapter 4, why does Jessie think, "...how come she didn't feel like she'd won anything at all" (58)?
(a) She sees that Evan is still upset with her.
(b) They do not sell enough lemonade.
(c) She is angry at Evan for stealing all their lemonade.
(d) She gets into a fight with Megan.
2. Where does Jessie get the idea of "goodwill" from?
(a) Seeing that Evan sold cups of lemonade for ten cents to the kids.
(b) Seeing that Evan was at home just relaxing while she was still selling lemonade.
(c) Hearing that Evan and Paul told people the customers would be put into a lottery for a big prize if they bought lemonade.
(d) Realizing that Evan gave free cups of lemonade to the kids.
3. What was the main issue for Jessie during Friday's lemonade stand?
(a) Kids wanted lemonade, but they had no money, so they stole cups.
(b) Jessie and Megan's last pitcher of lemonade was stolen.
(c) Kids lined up for lemonade, but they wanted free snack and lemonade and would not pay.
(d) Kids lined up for lemonade, but then they wanted hair braiding, nail polishing, and face painting.
4. Why does Evan say that Jessie cannot be friends with Megan?
(a) Jessie is uncool, and Megan will never actually like her.
(b) Jessie is a baby who always complains.
(c) Megan is only using Jessie for money from the lemonade stand.
(d) Jessie is just a little kid.
5. Who gave Evan $10 for his birthday?
(a) His father.
(b) His grandma.
(c) His sister, Jessie.
(d) His mom.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why does Evan say he is mad at Jessie at the start of the novel?
2. What is the goal of a "joint venture"?
3. What did Jessie break when her father left?
4. What does Evan do when he sees Jessie's lemonade stand in Chapter 4?
5. Jessie originally feels regret for her actions in ruining Evan's lemonade. What emotion does it change into?
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