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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part IV (Pages 191 - 250).
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What kind of party does Maggie's brother-in-law take her to in Hawaii that neither of them come dressed for?
(a) A bathing suit party.
(b) A Christmas party.
(c) A toga party.
(d) A twenties-themed party.
2. What happens to Lina at the party her male friend invites her to in the first section of the book focused on her?
(a) She breaks her leg.
(b) She is drugged and raped.
(c) She cuts her hand badly on a bottle and needs stitches.
(d) She is driven out in the woods and left there.
3. Where is the man Maggie becomes involved with in Hawaii originally from?
(a) Cuba.
(b) Italy.
(c) France.
(d) Germany.
4. In the first section focused on Sloane in Part IV, how does Sloane stay slim after overcoming her eating disorder from her youth?
(a) She enrolls in Weight Watchers.
(b) She gets liposuction.
(c) She exercises a lot and does not eat much.
(d) She takes diet pills.
5. In the first section of Part III focusing on Maggie, how does Maggie refer to the call from Aaron Knodel in which he breaks off their relationship?
(a) The Underworld.
(b) The day the music died.
(c) The River Styx.
(d) The Deathcall.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Lina do right before meeting Aidan on the first night she meets up with Aidan after years of not seeing each other?
2. What is the main problem for Maggie in terms of how she comes across during her testimony at Aaron Knodel's trial?
3. What does the boy Lina has an intense crush on in high school call her as an affectionate nick name?
4. In the second section of Part III focusing on Lina, what does Lina often do at Aidan's request to turn him on when they are not together?
5. In the first section of Part III focused on Maggie, what event do Maggie's friends drag her to that Mr. Knodel also attends and is hard for her to witness?
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