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Multiple Choice
1. D (Part 1)
2. B (Part 1)
6. C (Part 7)
7. C (Various parts)
9. C (Various parts)
10. B (Various parts)
11. D (Various parts)
12. A (Various parts)
13. B (Various parts)
14. C (Part 7)
15. A (Various parts)
Long Answer
1. When Vivian gives Molly Anne of Green Gables, the gesture has layers of meaning. Anne is herself an orphan in the book. Vivian and Molly share that connection. Molly is very affected by this gift because so few people have given her gifts that she actually likes. She likes reading and treasures this book. She is also beginning to feel friendship and trust for Vivian, and she feels that for few people. (Pages 83-88)
2. Time plays an important role in the novel. The chapters are labeled by time and place. The novel does not progress in a linear way.
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By Christina Baker Kline