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larisa [96]
3 years ago
5

Rowena_Edits The Clowns my older sister made a quiz for me to make sure I'm reading but i haven't read the chapter like i said i

did and I NEED TO KNOW NOW
Part 1 what did Heather do at the begging of chapter 2 part 14?
A. Cuddled with Tulip
B. Stayed the night
C. Cooked a meal
D. Ran out the house
Part 2 what is on Tulips door
A. a black sign that says "GIRLS ONLY" in pink
B. a lesbi a n colored sign that says "a que ers room" in white
C. a bright red stop sign that says "DO NOT ENTER" in runny black paint
D. a UFO painting
Part 4 what does Tulip call her grandma when thinking to herself
A. a beautiful woman
B. a doorknob
C. De ad
D. a b!tc h
Part 5 where does Tulip use against her grandma with the switchb lade (Multiple Choice)
A. Chest
B. Neck
C. Leg
D. Arm
Part 6 How did Tulip get a hold on her grandmother
A. Sneaking up on her
B. waiting till she sleeps to get her
C. as$ ault her
D. Po !son her food before getting to her
Part 7 what outfit does it say Tulip puts on
A. a yellow tank top black leggins and vans
B. a grey shirt purple spotted jacket black ankle boots a studded belt and black leggings
C. a long sleeved yellow shirt with a faded cat with its mouth open on top of a white collared shirt with grey pants studded black belt with a chain attached to it and black converse high tops
Part 8 what did Tulip do after she got a hold of her grandma
A. Nothing
B. Eat
C. Go to Heather's place
D. hid the b ody
Part 9 what was Tulip's last thought before what happened
A. 'that b! ich if shes de ad she can't make me go anywhere! I should just k!ll her, that's what ima do'
B. 'ima go eat'
C. 'ima watch TV with my grandma now'
Part 10 final part what did Tulip do at the end of Chapter 2 part 14
A. go to sleep with her dog after feeding her cat
B. go to sleep with her cat after feeding her dog
C. go to sleep with a fred bear plush after calling her friends and sm0king
D. go to sleep with Heather
English
2 answers:
mars1129 [50]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: D, C, D, A, C, D, A and B, C, D, A, and lastly C

Explanation:

the first one is D because at the begging Heather yells i gotta go then leaves the second one is C because after Heather leaves it describes the sign on her door as a stop sign thats bright red and has runny black paint saying DO NOT ENTER the third is D because shes mad about getting yelled at about what she did with the switchblade the fifth is A because it mentions sneaking up on her the sixth is A and B because it mentions where she gets hit seventh is C because that is how the outfit is described the eighth is D because towards the end it mentions Tulip going up to the bathroom after hiding the body the ninth is A which is because it has her thoughts after she finished pleasing herself and the final one tenth is C since the end of the chapter its written about her putting the smoke out not changing or hanging up just holding onto the plush fredbear and falling asleep

lapo4ka [179]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: A

Explanation: the only one i know is the one saying the grandma being a b and if she is not alive she can't do anything to her

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