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English, 09.06.2021 21:30 jenadkrson62

1. To get rid of the green frame on the house, Judith A. threw it into the ocean.
B. gave it to Zeke to keep.
C. burned it in the fireplace.
D. sent it to her best friend.

2. One day, on the way home from work, Judith asked Zeke to
A. show her a picture of Jade Green.
B. take her to Jade Green's grave.
C. take her to meet Jade Green's son.
D. tell him how Jade Green had acted.

3. Judith when she went to get her coat.
A. found Mrs. Hastings on the floor
B. fell down a broken step
C. heard her uncle sing hymns
D. saw Charles leave his room

4. Zeke thought Judith was confused when
A. spoke to him hand in hand.
B. found her lost in the garden.
C. put her hand in a hat box.
D. saw her come up through the door.

5. When she saw her hand crawling into the kitchen, Mrs. Hastings
A. threw potatoes at Judith.
B. letting the dog out of the basement.
C. accidentally dropped the roast.
D. she fell from a heart attack,

6. On the first day Judith worked at Helene's Hat Shoppe, Violet
A. told Judith about her late aunt Nell about hers.
B. scoffed at the way Judith spoke.
C. she wouldn't talk about Jade Green.
D. told Judith about Jade Green.

7. At the dinner table, Charles became very angry when his father
A. congratulated Charles on his unemployment.
B. told Charles that he could no longer live there.
C. announced how he was dividing his estate.
D. congratulated Judith on her clothes.

8. While she was alive, Jade Green
A. had been abused by her father.
B. lived on an Indian reservation.
C. gave birth to a girl.
D. worked in the butcher shop.

9. Charles accused Judith of
A. starting rumors about him.
B. trying to hurt her father.
C. steal from family.
D. mocking her mother's memory.

10. When Judith reached for her hand that had crawled under her bed,
A. scratched it.
B. he was flabby.
C. waved to her.
D. was gone.

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