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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 is the name of the island Kin, Diana and the Indians approach that has a fort on it?
(a) Kiawah Island.
(b) Bald Head Island.
(c) Kent Island.
(d) Brunswick Island.
2. At the end of Chapter 11 when Kin cannot sleep, who does he see outside his window at the tavern?
(a) Vern.
(b) Pittingel.
(c) Max Bauer.
(d) Lashan.
3. What Indian tribe bides their time before they attack Kin and his family?
(a) Seneca.
(b) Creeks.
(c) Cusabo.
(d) Chiaha.
4. How many slaves does the tailor Augustus Jayne employ?
(a) 60.
(b) 40 men and several women.
(c) 30 men and a couple women.
(d) 50.
5. How many muskets does Kin tell the Indians he has traded for Diana?
(a) 6.
(b) 4.
(c) 5.
(d) 7.
Short Answer Questions
1. How many Indians does Kin meet on the barrier island?
2. Where is the fisherman from who took Kin and Henry to Tilly's ship?
3. What color hair does the innkeeper have at the place where Kin stops after leaving the Legare plantation?
4. At fifteen feet above water on board Tilly's ship, how far can Kin see?
5. What color are Kin's eyes?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why will Kin need to be cautious in Port Royal?
2. How will Henry be able to help Kin in his search for the girl he is looking for?
3. What story does Kin tell Augustus Jayne to explain his presence in Port Royal?
4. What is Kin given to use when he leaves the Legare plantation?
5. What does one of the black men that will guard Diana give Kin before he goes into Port Royal?
6. A burly man invites Kin for a drink. Why did the man have to leave Cambridge?
7. Where does Tilly and crew bring the ship ashore after the battle and what do they find there?
8. What does Tilly say about Kin's brother and sister who are in England?
9. What does Henry say when Kin asks if he is staying in Jamaica?
10. What languages were spoken at Shooting Creek in Barnabas Sackett's time?
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