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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. What type of puzzle are Colette and her husband working on in Chapter 41?
(a) Puppies.
(b) Kittens.
(c) Elephants.
(d) Fish.
2. In Chapter 42, who might have killed Schneider thinking she was Robinson?
(a) VIncent or Colette.
(b) Simon Tardif.
(c) Haniya.
(d) Ruth.
3. How does Armand learn that Robinson's mother died in Chapter 35?
(a) Suicide.
(b) Car accident.
(c) Heart attack.
(d) Drowned.
4. How old is Vincent Gilbert?
(a) 80s.
(b) 86.
(c) 73.
(d) 70s.
5. In Chapter 42, where does Haniya sit after helping Reine-Marie fix dinner?
(a) Kitchen.
(b) Living room.
(c) Dining room.
(d) Study.
Short Answer Questions
1. How did Ruth escape being treated by Cameron?
2. How old was Haniya when she had her first child?
3. In Chapter 35, where does Colette take Armand, Vincent, and Beauvoir to talk?
4. How did Robinson learn that her mother was treated by Ewen Cameron?
5. In Chapter 45, who does Armand quote when he says, "It's not dark yet, but it's getting there" (412)?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Colette tell Armand, Isabelle, and Jean-Guy about the weekend she showed Paul Robinson's letter to Abigail?
2. What does Robinson say about meeting Ruth Zardo and using her poem, and how does Armand contradict her?
3. What does Ruth show Armand in Chapter 39, and what does she tell him?
4. What is learned about Robinson's mother?
5. What type of graphs is Paul Robinson standing in front of in a photo at a conference?
6. How is Edouard Tardif's real accomplice found?
7. What does Reine-Marie give Haniya when they part, and what are Haniya's thoughts about the gift?
8. What showdown occurs at the end of Chapter 46?
9. How was Ruth nearly treated by Cameron, and how did she avoid that fate?
10. What does Jean-Guy find in a book in Colette's home, and how does Colette summarize the note?
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