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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 technique does the author use to quickly provide Ted's personal history and situation?
2. What does the author do today?
3. All of Ted's early victims wear their hair how?
4. Ted finds out the woman he thought was his sister is really his...
5. After visiting Ted, Ann continues her communications with Ted through what means?
Short Essay Questions
1. Which supporters of Ted try to provide alibis for him?
2. The second case Ann is called upon to help investigate is that of Joni Lenz. What happened to Joni?
3. When the author first meets Ted while working with him in 1971, what does she think of him?
4. After the murders stop in Utah, how and where do they restart?
5. What items does Meg tell the police that she found in her and Ted's house?
6. How does Ted manage to escape from the law library in Aspen?
7. After the disappearances of Janice Ott and Denise Naslund, why does Ann begin to suspect that her friend, Ted Bundy, could be the man who has been abducting and murdering young women?
8. 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?
9. The last time 15-year-old Katherine Merry Devine was seen alive, she was doing what?
10. How does a Seattle-based psychiatrist describe the likely killer of Janice Ott and Denise Naslund?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Ted's signature in his letters to Ann is always "ted". Analyze what this could be interpreted as meaning about his character, about his relationship with Ann and about his feelings.
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
Even after Ann accepts that Ted is a serial killer, she still corresponds with him. Do you feel this shows strength or weakness on her part? Describe in detail what has lead you to this conclusion.
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