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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Scenes 7-9.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What reason does ChutesAndLadders give for discouraging Orangutan from visiting her birth parents?
(a) He knows that the city of her birth is a dangerous place.
(b) He believes it could jeopardize her recovery.
(c) He is jealous of the bonds that she may form with them if she meets them.
(d) He fears they will want her to stay in Japan.
2. How many days of sobriety does Orangutan announce she has when she comes back online after a long absence?
(a) 32.
(b) 91.
(c) 40.
(d) 2.
3. When Orangutan chats online with ChutesAndLadders from the Sapporo train station, what subject does she tell him she has just researched?
(a) The flattening of all hills in Hokkaido.
(b) The straightening of all rivers in Hokkaido.
(c) The construction of the giant hydroelectric dam in Hokkaido.
(d) The construction of the Sapporo train station.
4. What metaphor does ChutesAndLadders use to describe what may happen to Orangutan's heart if she does meet her birth parents?
(a) A car crash.
(b) A reflective mirror.
(c) A beautiful mosaic.
(d) A shattered lightbulb.
5. What activity does ChutesAndLadders say that he and Orangutan engaged in all night the first time they met online?
(a) They traded insults.
(b) They sang Christmas carols.
(c) They talked about Jazz music.
(d) They played tic-tac-toe.
Short Answer Questions
1. How much does Yazmin guess that she and Elliot will get for Haikumom's computer at the pawnshop?
2. When Orangutan reveals online that Elliot has struggled with pain medication addiction in the past, how many times does she say he had been hospitalized due to drug overdoses?
3. What metaphor does Orangutan use to describe her feelings about her own identity whilst in Sapporo?
4. Who does Orangutan ask to join her in Japan?
5. How long has it been since ChutesAndLadders has spoken to his son?
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