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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 weather like when Willow goes to her parents' house?
(a) It is windy.
(b) It is raining.
(c) It is sunny.
(d) It is snowing.
2. What does Guy do when he sees Willow after the incident in the stacks?
(a) He shakes his head.
(b) He waves.
(c) He avoids eye contact.
(d) He smiles.
3. Who leaves a note for Willow the morning after her fight with David?
(a) Guy.
(b) The neighbor.
(c) David.
(d) Cathy.
4. What is Willow trying to do when the smoke alarm goes off?
(a) Ironing a blouse.
(b) Smoking a cigarette.
(c) Cooking eggs.
(d) Burning paper.
5. What does Willow let go of at the end of the book?
(a) The life she knew.
(b) Her relationship.
(c) The razorblades.
(d) Her school work.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why does David say he never talks about the accident?
2. Why does Willow have to forge David's signature?
3. What does Willow do when she finds a reminder not from her mother?
4. How does Willow talk to Guy the morning after her fight with David?
5. Who interrupts David and Willow when they meet on the street?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Willow do when she wakes up in the early morning after her babysitting experience?
2. Why does Guy think David hasn't asked Willow to babysit?
3. What important decision does Willow make just before her important conversation with David?
4. Why does Willow feel like she can tell Guy all her deepest feelings?
5. What calms down Willow after her babysitting experience?
6. Why does Willow want David to blame her for her parents' death?
7. What shows that Willow is beginning to understand the nature of her cutting?
8. What does Willow's conversation with Markie prepare her to do?
9. Where does Willow stop on the way to her childhood home, and why?
10. What is so surprising to Willow when she begins talking to Markie?
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