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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 3: Part 5: "Spring 2094" - Part 6: "Spring, thirty years earlier".
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Book 3: Part 1, what is Charlie's reaction to finding the envelope with the notes?
(a) She panics and destroys the notes.
(b) She tries to find out who wrote the notes.
(c) She hurriedly hides the notes and feels uneasy.
(d) She reads the notes immediately.
2. In Book 2: Part 1, why is David concerned about his friends meeting Charles?
(a) He thinks Charles will overshadow him.
(b) He thinks his friends will be jealous of Charles.
(c) He believes his friends will disapprove of the relationship.
(d) He does not want Charles to meet his friends.
3. In Book 2: Part 2, why do Wika and his son have to stop their midnight walks?
(a) The teacher's complaint.
(b) A change in their schedule.
(c) His son's fear of the dark.
(d) His mother's interference.
4. In Book 3: Part 2, why is Nathaniel unhappy about his move to New York?
(a) He dislikes his new job.
(b) He is having trouble adapting to the new environment.
(c) He doesn't like the low ceilings in their apartment.
(d) He misses his friends from graduate school.
5. In Book 2: Part 2, what changes occur after Wika's father's death?
(a) Wika and his mother lose their identities.
(b) The family's wealth increases.
(c) Wika's father's debts are paid.
(d) Wika becomes a substitute for his father.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Book 1: Part 18, why does David claim he declined Mister Griffith's offer?
2. In Book 3: Part 6, what causes Charles's fear for his granddaughter's future?
3. In Book 3: Part 5, what is Charlie's husband's reaction to meeting David?
4. In Book 2: Part 1, how does David typically deal with his emotions regarding his father?
5. In Book 3: Part 3, what does Charlie typically do on her free nights after her initial attempt to go out?
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