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Multiple Choice
1. B (Chapter 10)
2. A (Chapter 3)
3. B (Various chapters)
5. A (Various chapters)
6. D (Chapter 9)
7. B (Various chapters)
8. B (Chapter 3)
9. D (Various chapters)
10. A (Chapter 11)
11. C (Chapter 6)
12. A (Chapter 5)
13. C (Chapter 4)
14. D (Chapter 7)
15. A (Chapter 13)
Long Answer
1. Answers may vary: Josie sharing her lunch with Peter on the first day of kindergarten shows a deep affection between the two; Josie and Peter playing a game at work shows that she still enjoys his company; Josie going along with Matt’s cruel teasing of Peter after the email is sent indicates that she is completely cutting ties with Peter; and Peter choosing to protect Josie indicates a repaired and potentially lasting friendship. (Various chapters)
2. Answers may vary: Peter calling out Dolores getting her period in class, but refusing to ridicule her further by giving her a tampon when prompted by classmates; Peter trying to be relatable by presenting a chart in math class that graphs groups of people at school, not understanding that his presentation is insulting; Peter hoping his video game will make him popular, but encountering the email from Josie instead; and so on.
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