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133 pages 4 hours read

Looking for Alaska

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2005

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Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. A (Various chapters)

2. C (Chapters 27-30)

3. C (Chapter 2)

4. B (Chapter 4)

5. D (Chapter 7)

6. C (Chapter 8)

7. A (Chapter 10)

8. D (Chapter 7)

9. A (Various chapters)

10. D (Various chapters)

11. D (Chapters 51-54)

12. D (Chapter 58)

13. B (Chapter 58)

14. A (Chapter 10)

15. C (Various chapters)

Long Answer

1. Miles decides to go to Culver Creek because he is searching for more. He chooses that school partly because his father attended it, but more than that, he believes in “the Great Perhaps,” which François Rabelais spoke of. He has few friends and little involvement in his current school, and hopes to find more at Culver Creek. (Chapter 1)

2. The novel ends with Miles reflecting on Takumi’s letter and Alaska. He accepts forgiveness and is hopeful that Alaska is somewhere “beautiful” (Chapter 58), which builds a sad but hopeful tone.

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