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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. How long has it been since Tallulah has taken recreational drugs in Chapter 54?
2. Who does Kim call at the end of Chapter 42?
3. In Chapter 60, what time was it when Tallulah's phone rang out of charge?
4. What type of chairs at at the bottom of the staircase in the entry of Dark House?
5. In Chapter 50, what time did Kim leave Maypole House to collect Noah from nursery?
Short Essay Questions
1. After drink hot chocolate that Jos fixes her, where does Tallulah find herself?
2. What does Jos tell Tallulah about Scarlett?
3. When does Zach get cross during his and Tallulah's date in Chapter 51, and how does his mood affect the date?
4. In Chapter 43, what does Scarlett confess to Tallulah?
5. What conversation do Tallulah and Zach have about him moving out in Chapter 31?
6. Why does Tallulah think Zach should be in Noah's life?
7. In Chapter 39, what does Zach say about breaking up with Tallulah when she was pregnant?
8. In Chapter 46, what Instagram profile do Sophie and Kim find, and who do they think it belongs to?
9. What happens after Scarlett comes and sits at the table with Tallulah and Zach?
10. Why does Sophie greet the twins when they come to the cottage in Chapter 53?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Liam pursued Scarlett when she first came to Maypole. What type of relationship did they have? How did it end? How did Scarlett keep toying with Liam’s feelings? Why did Liam come to resent Scarlett?
Essay Topic 2
Dramatic irony creates suspense between what characters know and what readers suspect. How does the author use dramatic irony in The Night She Disappeared? How do some characters and readers have information that other characters are not privy to? How does the author’s use of dramatic irony create tension in the novel?
Essay Topic 3
Dialogue tags help identify who is speaking in a written conversation. What would happen if dialogue tags were never used to identify who is speaking in a written conversation? What are some common dialogue tags used to identify speakers in a written conversation? What descriptive dialogue tags has the author used? How do those dialogue tags help readers imagine scenes? How do they add another layer of description?
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