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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. In "Broken Barriers," where does Little Elk perch when he listens to Crawford and Two talking?
(a) Tree branch.
(b) Hay mow.
(c) Hay stack.
(d) Beam in the barn.
2. What birds nest does Little Elk notice in "Broken Barriers"?
(a) Dove.
(b) Sparrow.
(c) Blue jay.
(d) Robin.
3. What does a boy named Ken want to release a lemur into Chambliss for Jack?
(a) $1.
(b) 25 cents.
(c) 50 cents.
(d) $2.
4. To what clan does Two belong?
(a) Deer.
(b) Panther.
(c) Wolf.
(d) Bird.
5. In "Rebalancing," what does Two think happened to her bandana?
(a) Jack took it.
(b) It got put in the laundry.
(c) She dropped it.
(d) The lemur took it.
Short Answer Questions
1. What figures does Crawford remember were on the merry-go-round that used to be in the park?
2. In "Cheering Two Up," what does Two watch after breakfast before she falls asleep?
3. How old is Crawford in 1926?
4. In "A New Routine," how many times are Crawford and Bonita able to meet on the Fisk campus?
5. What is the name of the girl who helps Two get some soda in "Vodka Night"?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why is Little Elk concerned when Two gets in an automobile with Clive and Helen?
2. What happened to many of the allotments that the Indians were given?
3. In "Rebalancing," what does Two do with her vodka?
4. In "Visiting Two," what does Clive remember about being injured?
5. Since Clive has seen the Indian under the tree, what other Indian has he seen?
6. When Two goes to find Crawford in the stables, what does she think about the graves Jack mentioned to her?
7. Why does Two knock Christa Belle down with her crutches in "Death Visits"?
8. What parts of Glendale does Little Elk like and dislike?
9. In "Monkey Business," what does Jack do with Mickey, a lemur?
10. What does Two consider about her job possibilities when her leg heals?
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