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Multiple Choice
1. D (Chapter 1)
2. C (Chapter 1)
3. A (Chapter 3)
4. B (Chapter 4)
5. B (Chapter 5)
6. C (Chapter 6)
7. D (Chapter 8)
8. B (Chapters 5-8)
9. B (Chapter 10)
10. A (Chapter 12)
11. C (Chapter 14)
12. B (Chapter 15)
13. D (Part 2, Pages 207-264)
14. A (Part 2, Pages 265-300)
15. B (Part 2, Pages 301-332)
Long Answer
1. Underlined portions, beginning on page 60, suggest that this narrative is not exactly what it appears to be. Though the reader must take Verity/Queenie’s story at face value, there are glimmers of something lurking beneath the surface—later, it will be revealed that Julie’s true purpose was to leave clues in her confession, and the underlined sentences are coded messages. (Various chapters/parts)
2. When Maddie accidentally meets von Linden, she is determined to avenge Julie’s death and complete Julie’s mission by bringing him down. Though Maddie recognizes von Linden, he does not recognize her—and there is power in this, so much so that Maddie refers to herself as his “master.
By Elizabeth Wein