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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 22, how much time did Cassie have before she was leaving Whitethorn?
(a) 2 days.
(b) 18 hours.
(c) A day.
(d) 36 hours.
2. In Chapter 23, how long did it take the others to come inside after Cassie ran to her room?
(a) 15 seconds.
(b) Less than 60 seconds.
(c) 45 seconds.
(d) About 90 seconds.
3. What day of the week went quickly in Chapter 21?
(a) Friday.
(b) Sunday.
(c) Monday.
(d) Saturday.
4. Who does Cassie want Frank to allow to hear him interviewing her in Chapter 22?
(a) Justin and Rafe.
(b) Abby, Justin, and Rafe.
(c) Daniel and Abby.
(d) Daniel, Abby, Justin, and Rafe.
5. In Chapter 20, from where did Cassie call Frank?
(a) The cottage.
(b) One of the lanes.
(c) The signpost.
(d) The tree.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 11, where did Sam get information at a pub?
2. When did William Edward March live?
3. In Chapter 23, who did Justin say that Lexie hit in the stomach after the altercation with the note?
4. What time did Cassie get to the cottage in Chapter 18?
5. In Chapter 19, how many paychecks did Daniel say that most people were from the street?
Short Essay Questions
1. In Chapter 15, what did Sam say about a letter from Chad?
2. How many hours did Frank give Cassie in Chapter 20 to finish the case?
3. What was Lexie like when she was May-Ruth?
4. What did Cassie ask Frank to do when he interviewed her in Chapter 22?
5. In Chapter 12, what did the housemates discover about William March?
6. In Chapter 21, what home improvement project did Daniel decide needed to be completed and why?
7. In Chapter 14, why did Cassie think their attacker was Naylor?
8. How did Daniel meet Abby?
9. In Chapter 18, where did Cassie fall asleep, and what did she do when she awoke?
10. Who does Cassie end up riding to Dublin Castle with in Chapter 21?
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