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1. Why is Christopher taken to jail?
a. Wellington's blood was found on his hands.
b. He asked for a small enclosed place to feel safe.
c. He hit a policeman who touched him.
d. None of the above.
2. How does Christopher determine whether a day would be good or bad?
a. He rolls a twenty-sided die.
b. The number of clouds he can count in one minute.
c. He asks Siobhan what she thinks.
d. The number of cars of the same color.
3. What does Mrs. Alexander tell Christopher about his mother?
a. That she is actually alive.
b. That she had an affair with Roger Shears.
c. That he saw her in London on a recent visit.
d. All of the above. .......
..........15. What does Ed give Christopher to try to regain his son's trust?
a. A female rat to mate with Toby.
b. A new Swiss Army knife, to better protect himself.
c. A puppy.
d. A new computer to better study for his exams.
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