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Girl, Stolen

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2010

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1. How does Cheyenne sense in Chapter 2 that Griffin is not going to hurt her?

A) He panics when he realizes she is in the car.

B) He says he can’t let her go “right now.”

C) He drives quickly without losing control.

D) He says, “Let’s talk,” after she attacks him. 

2. What does the following quote help readers to understand: “Doing something with electric saws out in the middle of nowhere. There can only be one place like this.”

A) Cheyenne has no idea of where she was taken.

B) Cheyenne is deeply afraid in this strange place.

C) Cheyenne will be able to return to this place.

Cheyenne will be able to identify where she was taken.

3. What can you infer about Cheyenne based on the following description: “She kept a mental tally of people who did favors for her, and she tried to keep the balance sheet even”?

A) She is sensitive.

B) DShe has a lot of friends.

C) She is good at math.

D) She is incompetent.

4. What sentiment does the tone in Cheyenne’s dialogue with Griffin about her accident, “I was screaming for my mom, feeling around with my good arm.

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