82 pages 2 hours read

Kristin Levine

The Lions Of Little Rock

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2012

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Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. B (Various Chapters)

2. C (Various Chapters)

3. B (Various Chapters)

4. B (Various Chapters)

5. D (Various Chapters)

6. C (Various Chapters)

7. D (Various Chapters)

8. C (Various Chapters)

9. A (Various Chapters)

10. C (Various Chapters)

11. C (Various Chapters)

12. A (Various Chapters)

Long Answer

1. Liz’s peers were antagonizing her to get a reaction from her. When Liz realized this, she attempted to quit responding to her peers to get the behavior to stop. Likewise, Marlee struggled with not speaking up because she is shy. She is unable to defend herself because she does not know how to speak up. There are benefits to both strategies because Liz needed to learn silence for her own safety and Marlee needed to speak up to defend herself. (Various Chapters)

2. Magic squares are a type of math puzzle. The magic squares are important because they symbolize a shared bond between Marlee and Liz and a way for them to communicate.   (Various Chapters)