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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. How does Mary Elizabeth react to Charlie's presence at her house?
(a) She is indifferent.
(b) She is surprised.
(c) She is excited.
(d) She is annoyed.
2. What does Charlie's dad do to show support after the emergency room?
(a) Gives him a hug.
(b) Takes him out for ice cream.
(c) Gives him a pat.
(d) Buys him a new video game.
3. How does Mary Elizabeth make Charlie feel at her house?
(a) Bored and uninterested.
(b) Nervous and anxious.
(c) Relaxed and comfortable.
(d) Excited and confident.
4. What is the reason for Charlie's vomiting?
(a) He has a stomach virus.
(b) He has overeaten.
(c) He is nervous about mailing the letter.
(d) He had consumed LSD.
5. Why does Charlie's mom call him on the phone?
(a) To inform him that Patrick is on the line.
(b) To invite him to go shopping.
(c) To ask about his school work.
(d) To tell him about an upcoming event.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why does Charlie feel uncomfortable when Mary Elizabeth gives him a book of poems by e. e. cummings?
2. How does Mary Elizabeth react to Charlie's answer about her appearance?
3. What kind of book is The Fountainhead?
4. Why does Charlie's sister want to help him fix his hair?
5. Why does Charlie help his sister and her boyfriend with the dance contest?
Short Essay Questions
1. Explain the significance of the bond between Charlie and Sam. How does Sam's advice guide Charlie's actions and decisions?
2. Analyze the significance of music in Charlie's life. How does it serve as a form of connection, expression, and emotional release for him?
3. In the letter dated March 7, 1992, Charlie's interactions with Mary Elizabeth shed light on his journey towards self-acceptance and personal growth. How does Charlie's encounter with Mary Elizabeth influence his perception of himself, his relationships, and his ability to embrace change?
4. Describe the atmosphere and events of the after-prom party. How does Charlie feel about Craig and Sam's relationship during this time?
5. Explain the significance of Charlie's encounter with the TV news sportsman and his family's reaction to the news. How does this incident reveal Charlie's internal struggles and his relationship with his family?
6. Analyze Charlie's perspective on unity and diversity during the graduation ceremony. How does his observation of the different speeches and the overall ceremony reinforce his thoughts on the broader social dynamics within the school and his own family?
7. Describe Charlie's experience on the last day of school and his decision to sit in the front of the bus. How does he feel about the different groups of kids on the bus? How does this experience reflect his thoughts on unity and differences?
8. Reflect on Charlie's evolving feelings for Sam throughout the narrative. How does his realization of love for Sam affect his perspective on relationships and emotions?
9. Discuss the impact of Charlie's sensitive and observant nature on his relationships. How do his observations influence his interactions with others?
10. Explore the concept of identity in the novel. How does Charlie's self-perception evolve throughout the story, and what events contribute to this change?
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