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Multiple Choice
1. C (Chapter 1)
2. A (All chapters)
3. D (Various chapters)
4. C (Chapter 3)
5. B (Chapter 3)
6. A (Various chapters)
7. C (Chapter 4)
8. C (Chapter 6)
9. C (Various chapters)
10. B (Chapter 7)
11. A (Chapter 8)
12. C (Chapter 9)
13. B (Chapter 9)
14. C (Chapter 9)
15. A (Chapter 10)
Long Answer
1. Hoose alternates between interviews with Claudette and a nonfiction narrative to weave together facts. The interviews are shared from the perspective of Claudette (i.e., first-person narration style) and the historical information is in a third-person narration style. (All chapters)
2. Hoose incorporates a variety of primary sources, such as photographs, letters and newspaper clippings, throughout the account in order to visually immerse students in the context of the story. Students should select one of these primary sources and examine its connection to the account. (All chapters)
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