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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. What do the authorities do when they hear that Ted could be the perpetrator of the Utah crimes?
2. Where does Ann meets Ted in 1973?
3. After he is taken into the police station, who identifies Ted in a line-up?
4. Ann thinks about her dream and what it means. What process does she use to deconstruct it?
5. The author of the book suggests that Ted has how many personalities?
Short Essay Questions
1. When Ann runs into Ted during a Christmas party in 1973, whom does he introduce as his girlfriend? Why is this an interesting fact in terms of the story?
2. What items does Meg tell the police that she found in her and Ted's house?
3. What do Stephanie and Meg have in common?
4. After being transferred to the Garfield County Jail, Ted makes a few requests to the judge and receives what items and privileges?
5. How do observers describe the man with whom the two young women (Janice Ott and Denise Naslund) who disappear from Lake Sammamish State Park are each last seen?
6. During the 1974 crime wave described by the author, all the girls that have gone missing, been attacked, or been found dead have what similar characteristics?
7. The second case Ann is called upon to help investigate is that of Joni Lenz. What happened to Joni?
8. Ted is given three months' worth of psychiatric tests. Why does he seem to be confident about the outcome of those tests?
9. At what point in Ted's life do the chapters about Ted escaping from Garfield County Jail and running away from the law begin?
10. Why is Ted put into solitary confinement?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Ann attempts to make a connection between Ted's rejection by Stephanie and the beginning of his serial killings. What are the bases of her connection? What supporting evidence does she use?
Essay Topic 2
Rule suggests in her book that despite his infamy for heinous acts, Bundy actually performed some heroic acts in his life. What examples of heroic acts were given in the book, and do you agree that they were heroic? How does this affect your opinion of Bundy?
Essay Topic 3
It can be difficult for most people to "get into the mind" of a serial killer like Ted Bundy. Talk about what makes it so difficult to understand Ted's actions from any of the following perspectives:
a) From a logical standpoint.
b) From an emotional standpoint.
c) From a societal/cultural standpoint.
d) From a romantic standpoint.
e) From an intellectual standpoint.
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