Multiple-choice questions
Select one answer for each question
11. What does the preacher keep in his pocket?
a. A watch
b. A sandwich
c. French fries
d. A phone
12. The preacher likes Amber’s voice. What does Fred like?
a. Her shoes
b. Her purse
c. Her screams
d. Her attitude
13. Why does Amber keep talking?
a. So they will think about what they are doing
b. So they will get bored
c. Because she is waiting on the police
d. None of the above
14. How many shots does Amber fire in total?
a. 3. 2 at Darren, 1 at Fred
b. 4. 2 at Darren, 2 at Fred
c. 5. 3 at Darren, 2 at Fred
d. 6. 3 at Darren, 3 at Fred
15. How does Aisha know where to go?
a. Amber told her during their call
b. The police told her
c. They knew about the church in advance
d. Amber had a second phone in her purse
Answers to Chapter 3
11. b
12. c
13. a
14. c
15. d
7. Discussions on Dating
Chapter 1
“I cannot go on a date with you,” Dawn said on the phone. She was in
northern California for the summer. College was over until next term. She was
enjoying the long summer break, but she missed her friend, Dan. He had gone to
Nevada to take college courses over the summer.
Dawn knew her friend liked her. He had liked her for a long time, but he had
never had the courage to ask her out until now, over the phone.
“Yes, you can go on a date with me!” he said.
Dawn was twisting her long dark hair around her finger. She was lying on
her bed in her bedroom. She was trying to think of an excuse to say. “My parents
would kill me if I dated you!”
“Why?” Dan asked. He was in Nevada – several hours away by car. Dan was
outside, sitting in a park. He had met Dawn’s parents. He knew they did not like
him.
He had a lot of tattoos and ear rings. His blonde hair was very spikey and his
clothes were a little wild. Dawn’s family was conservative. They didn’t like
“wild.”
So, Dan knew the reason why. He didn’t need her to answer his question.
Instead, he asked, “Do you have to tell your parents?”
“Of course, I have to tell them. I don’t keep secrets…”
“But, you are a grown woman.”
“Look--you’re a nice guy, Dan” Dawn said, but she didn’t get to finish.
“I am!” Dan said, interrupting. “You’re right, I really am a great guy. A
terrific guy! Your parents would love me if they knew me better. They would
adore me!”
“I’m sure they would like you eventually. Maybe not ‘love’ or ‘adore.’ But
yes, sure, they would think you are boyfriend material.”
“Or don’t say anything to them. I’m sorry, Dawn, but you’re being very old-
fashioned…”
“What is wrong with that? I can’t lie to my Mom and Dad,” Dawn said,
sitting up on her bed. “I won’t.”
“What, lying? Say nothing to them,” Dan argued. He watched a woman jog
by with her dog. “Don’t tell them about me. That is not lying.”
“Yes it is,” she said. “It is a lie by omission.”
“Oh, you are using the big words. ‘Omission.’ If you don’t say anything, if
you say nothing about me to them--”
“--then I have omitted the facts,” Dawn said in a serious voice. But, she was
only messing around. She was not really being very serious. “Anyways,
omission is not a big word.”
“I am failing my English class,” Dan admitted. English was his second
language. He was still learning. “So, it is a big word to me.”
“If it is, then we’re finished,” she said, joking. “I cannot date someone with a
small vocabulary.”
“Ahh, but you would date me otherwise?”
Dawn laughed. “I guess you got me. Yes, I mean… I like you. There, I said
it. Okay?”
“You said you like me,” Dan replied. He had been sitting on a park bench.
Now he stood up. “Great. But, that does nothing for me.”
“What do you mean?” She had not expected him to say that.
“Think about it,” he said. “Saying you like me makes it worse! Now I know
you like me, so why can’t we date? This is frustrating!”
“Let me finish,” Dawn said. She got up from her bed. She was walking
around the room. “I’m joking with you, Dan. I’ll go out with you. When you are
finished with your classes and you come back to California, we can see each
other. But, I do have to tell my folks.”
This was great news for Dan. His classes would be over next month, but he
still wondered why she had to talk to her parents. It was very strange to him.
“What do you need from them? You want to get their permission?”
“No, not their permission,” she explained. “But it is our culture. You know,
my family is not from America. We have different traditions where I am from.”
“I know that. My family is the same.”
“Yes, we came from another country. Where we come from, we respect our
parents. We include our mothers and fathers in our daily lives.”
“That isn’t fair to say that. I respect my parents too!”
“You do? Do you include them in your daily life, Dan?”
“Well,” Dan said, thinking. He did not really see them very often. He was
away from home and did not go visit them very often. And, he did not ask their
advice about things, but Dan did not want to tell Dawn any of that. “I try to call
them every week,” he said.
“That is not the same thing, but it does not matter. When will you be done
with your summer term at college?”
“It is over next month. This is a very short term, you know. I am only taking
these classes to make up for last term. I did not do well in class last term.”
“Yes, I heard about that. You failed two classes,” Dawn said. “But, I know
you are very smart. You can do it!”
“Thanks,” he said. “I do study a lot. In fact, my teachers know that I am a
good student, but the classes are all in English. That is why I have trouble
sometimes.”
Dawn nodded. She understood completely. She had also had trouble last
year in college, then she hired a professional tutor. The tutor helped her a lot.
“When you come back, I’m going to help you study English,” she said. “I will
show you everything my tutor taught me.”
“Really? That will help me a lot!” Dan said. “But, I need to do something
first.”
“What is that?”
“Before you can be my tutor,” he said, smiling, “I will need to ask my
parents.”
“Very funny,” Dawn said. “Just for that, I am going to be a very tough
tutor!”
Annex to Chapter 1
Summary
Dawn lives in California. Her friend, Dan, has gone to Nevada. He is taking
college courses over the summer. He calls her because he wants to go out with
her. She tells him she will need to talk with her parents. He thinks she is being
very old-fashioned, but Dawn agrees to see Dan when he returns. She also offers
to help him with his English.
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