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100

 What underlying feeling does the protagonist experience despite moments of enjoyment.

  1. Fear of the future        

  2. Longing to be somewhere else

  3. Satisfaction with life

  4. Anger at friends

Longing to be somewhere else

100

What message does the narrator send to Rhiannon in the email?


A  A long confession of love.

B A short, sincere note expressing interest in staying in touch

C A complaint about his day.

D An apology for not contacting sooner

B) A short, sincere note expressing interest in staying in touch

200

 How does A feel when they enter Leslie’s body?

  1. They feel happiness when they switch lives.

  2. They feel contempt for their situation..

  3. They feel sadness at no longer seeing Rhiannon.

  4. They feel anger at having to switch lives.

They feel sadness at no longer seeing Rhiannon.

300

. Part B: Which sentence(s) supports A’s attachment to Rhiannon?

  1. “I lose myself for a minute in thoughts of Rhiannon.”

  2. “I have gotten very used to the fact that most mornings in most homes are exactly the same.”

  3. “Flashes of Rhiannon rise in my mind’s eye. I try to tamper them down, but they’re not that easy to contain.”

  4. “I am feeling jealous that Carrie can have Corey while I can never have Rhiannon.”

“Flashes of Rhiannon rise in my mind’s eye. I try to tamper them down, but they’re not that easy to contain.”

300

7. How does the author continuously use the setting of Rhiannon’s school to development the plot?

  1. It showcases the growth of A and Rhiannon’s relationship.

  2. It represents the barrier separating A and Rhiannon from each other.

  3. It allows the reader to connect to both characters.

  4. It creates an obstacle for A to get pass to see Rhiannon.

It creates an obstacle for A to get pass to see Rhiannon.

300

How does the interview with Nathan affect the narrator?

A  It makes him feel guilty that he is taking over peoples body.

B  It confirms that Nathan is spreading his story publicly making people believe he’s a devil.

C It makes him angry at Nathan and want to possess him.

D  It inspires him to confront Nathan.

It confirms that Nathan is spreading his story publicly making people believe he’s a devil.

400

Why does A suddenly realize they need to change their views towards Rhiannon?

  1. A realizes the feelings they had for Rhiannon were fake.

  2. A realizes that Justin would not act the same way as they did once he is in a new body.

  3. A thinks Rhiannon isn’t attractive anymore

  4. A wants Rhiannon to only love them and not Justin.

A realizes that Justin would not act the same way as they did once he is in a new body.

400

Which inference about the character A is BEST supported by the passage?


  1. A has grown used to the normality of uninteresting days.

  2. A dislikes the notion of dying in another person’s body due to guilt.

  3. A appreciates the simpleness of talking to “friends” to kill time.

  4. A is apatheic about the people he takes control of every day.

A has grown used to the normality of uninteresting days.

500

 What sentence best supports the idea that A did not want to leave Justin’s body?

  1. “The last ten minutes, she talks about what we’re going to do tomorrow.”

  2. “Tonight I’m haunted by the fact that tomorrow he’ll be here and I won’t be.”

  3. “Well, I’ll see you tomorrow”

  4. “Remember you love Rhiannon, I write in his handwriting” 

2.“Tonight I’m haunted by the fact that tomorrow he’ll be here and I won’t be.”

500

Which sentence from the text best supports the inference that every life of A has a different type of background and story?

  1. “I am on my own, in a dirty room, sprawled up on a dirty mattress with a blanket that looks like it was stolen from a child.”

  2. “There comes a time when the body takes over.”

  3. “I have been in the bodies of starvers and purgers, gluttons and addicts”

  4. “I must not let this body outside the room.”

“I have been in the bodies of starvers and purgers, gluttons and addicts”

500

 Why does the narrator feel a sense of resentment towards the uneventfulness of their days?

A They miss the excitement of switching bodies.

B) They used to find satisfaction in uneventfulness but now find it meaningless.

C They are bored with their current routine.

D They want to move to a different city.

B) They used to find satisfaction in uneventfulness but now find it meaningless.

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