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Please help this is the last chapter test I need to do for this year. This is only the first half, mainly because its a lot to type and I only have 68 points so I thought I'd just split the test in half instead of piling all on the same question at once xD

The book is Farewell to Mazanar
1: Papa refuses to allow Jeanne to be baptized. Which of the following best describes her reaction?
A) Despite his disapproval she feels thankful for his attention.
B) She begins to feel more distant from him.
C) She decides to move in with her brother Woody.
D) This together with a drinking problem, forces her to disown him.

2: As time passes Papa's behavior becomes increasingly erratic. to which of the following factors does Jeanne attribute to this?

A) Mama's emotional distance from her husband.
B) Papa has no business venture to be responsible for.
C) Papa's reliance on alcohol to get him through the day.
D) Papa's interrogation ordeal in Lincoln, South Dakota.

3: A change in the overall mood of the book occurs when

A) Woody comes home from the war.
B) Jeanne is finally baptized by the Maryknolls.
C) Mama and Papa get a new grandchild.
D) Mama lands a new job outside the camp.

4: According to the author, which of the following is the direct result of the Hiroshima bombing?

A) Jeanne's family's last hope of remaining in the camp is extinguished.
B) The United States releases all prisoners the following day.
C) The family finds out that Papa's aunt is killed as a result of the atomic bomb.
D) Papa immediately begins making plans to return to Japan.

5: Throughout the book author Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston highlights the theme to racial prejudice. In which of the following passages is the most evident?

A) " The stories, the murmurs, the headlines of the last few months had imprinted in my mind the word HATE. "
B) " ... I conjured up vague notions about a war between America and Japan. "
C) " She was a warm, benevolent woman who tried to make this first day as easy as possible. "
D) " Any new kid entering a new class wants, first of all, to be liked. "

6: In the chapter entitled: " The Reservoir Shack: An Aside, " the author changes voice. In which of the following passages is this change most evident?

A) " The Seargent smiled suspiciously. "
B) " ... but when they turned off the light and stretched out on the cots... "
C) " The Reservoir crew didn't blink... "
D) " My brother-in-law was foreman of a reservoir maintenance detail... "

7: The government asks the detainees to sign a Loyalty Oath. This causes a disturbance in the camp because

A) It could mean the detainees would be sent to a different camp if they fail to sign.
B) It puts the women of the camp in danger of being drafted into the military.
C) The way it is written offers the detainees no reasonable choice.
D) The oath's intention is to introduce more harsh treatment of the detainees in the camp.

8: The author uses imagery to engage the reader many times throughout her book. Which of the following provides the best example of this?

A) The case of the missing sugar in the camp.
B) The lyrics of the Japanese National Anthem.
C) Jeanne's irrational fear of the family's dissolution.
D) The incessant rumors of Papa being a traitor.

9: The effect that Papa's return has on the family is best indicated by which of the following?

A) Despite his return, the family's problems continue.
B) Jeanne's poor relationship with her father before he left is made much better as a result of his return.
C) The fact that he seems in better physical shape than he was before inspires the family to survive.
D) His return makes it possible for the family to stay together.

10: The literary device known as tone refers to

A) The author's attitude toward the subject and the reader.
B) The manner in which the character interact.
C) The author's narrative point of view.
D) The rising action part to the story's plot.

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Answer:im pretty sure these are correct if not please tell me

1.a

2.c

3.b

4.c

5.a

6.c

7.a

8.d

9.d

10.c

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