Question 1
In "President Cleveland, Where Are You?", why does Armand ask Jerry for money?
Question 1 options:
A) Armand plans to take his sisters shopping for a birthday present for their father.
B) When Sally invites him to a dance, he needs to purchase new shoes and a corsage.
C) While his father is out of work, he wants to help the family buy food and clothes.
D) Armand wants to add to his collection of cowboy cards from Lemire's Drugstore.
Question 2
In "President Cleveland, Where Are You?", how does Jerry react when he learns Lemire’s is no longer selling cowboy cards?
Question 2 options:
A) He doubts he will continue buying cards since he wants to save money for a new glove.
B) He feels guilty because he did not give all his money to Armand for his father's present.
C) He looks forward to learning new things when he starts collecting president cards.
D) He feels relieved because he no longer must compete for more Ken Maynard cards.
Question 3
In "President Cleveland, Where Are You?", what does Jerry do when he finds a Grover Cleveland card?
Question 3 options:
A) He sells the card and gives the money to Armand so he can go to the dance.
B) He rides his bike to the North Side to trade it for a Warren G. Harding card.
C) He asks the storeowner if he needs two Grover Clevelands to complete the set.
D) He trades in his complete set of president cards for a new baseball glove.
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Question 4 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Retake question
What is the effect of the conflict in "President Cleveland, Where Are You?"?
Question 4 options:
A) It destroys the relationship between Jerry and his best friend Roger.
B) It led to the Frenchtown boys' confrontation with kids from the North Side.
C) It highlights Jerry's struggle choosing between helping himself or helping his brother.
D) It creates tension between Jerry and the other boys when he finds a Cleveland card.
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