96 pages 3 hours read

Sharon G. Flake

Money Hungry

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2001

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Multiple Choice

1. The ride to school is usually the sole time when Raspberry and Momma connect and talk. Which of the following best explains the reason for this?

A) Raspberry can think more clearly when in motion, driving in the car.

B) Momma works nights, and therefore this is their main time together.

C) Raspberry likes to go out at night, preferring to spend time with her friends.

D) Momma asks Raspberry for complete silence at home in the evenings, because it is the only time in the day she has to herself.

2. When Sato compares Raspberry and Momma’s experience of living in the projects to living in the White House, what does he mean by that?

A) Compared to being homeless, living in the projects is like living in luxury.

B) Like the president of the United States, Raspberry and Momma are leaders in the projects.

C) Compared to the United States government, the projects are equally corrupt.

D) Like the actual White House, the projects where Raspberry and Momma stayed were painted bright white.

3. In Chapter 5, Raspberry recalls a time three years ago when Dr. Mitchell brought Zora to the soup kitchen where she and Momma worked.

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