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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. Who had previously assaulted Draco?
(a) Stiles.
(b) Quim.
(c) Roarke.
(d) Furst.
2. What was the woman's first name?
(a) Andrea.
(b) Allie.
(c) Anja.
(d) Annie.
3. What is McNab's feeling regarding Peabody's blossoming relationship?
(a) Joy.
(b) Sadness.
(c) Frustration.
(d) Rage.
4. What is the subject of the argument between Peabody and Dallas?
(a) Responsibility.
(b) Proper conduct.
(c) McNab.
(d) Who gets to drive.
5. What does "Cherchez la femme" mean?
(a) Cherish the girl.
(b) Love of a woman.
(c) Find the woman.
(d) Female cat.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where does Peabody go during a night out on the town?
2. Who does Dallas meet at the hospital?
3. What is the surname of the friend who is waiting for Dallas at home?
4. Who does Dallas have a meeting with in the beginning of Chapter 14?
5. What was the profession of Proctor's mother?
Short Essay Questions
1. What are Roarke and McNab up to in Eve's home office? What topics are discussed?
2. What is the interaction between Peabody and Dallas while they are waiting to hear information on Trueheart's condition?
3. What interesting information does Eve learn about Michael Proctor's mother?
4. What is the conversation between Eve and Roarke that disturbs Eve?
5. Chapter ten begins with another character pondering various elements of the case. Who is the character and what is s/he thinking about?
6. Discuss Peabody's evening out on the town with Charles. What upsets Peabody?
7. How was Roarke able to help Mavis with her career?
8. What happens when Peabody confronts Dallas at the home office?
9. What news is given to Nadine when she arrives at the house? What is her reaction?
10. What is Mavis' purpose for being at Dallas and Roarke's house? What is she doing when they arrive home? What is Eve's reaction?
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