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Multiple Choice
1. D (Chapter 2)
2. B (Chapter 1)
3. B (Chapter 2)
4. B (Chapter 7)
5. C (Chapter 11)
6. B (Chapters 1-2)
7. D (Chapters 5-6)
8. A (Chapters 2 & 6)
9. C (Chapters 7-8)
10. A (Chapter 11)
11. D (Chapter 7 & throughout the novel)
12. B (Chapter 12)
13. C (Chapter 8)
14. B (Chapter 9)
15. D (Chapters 11-12)
Long-Answer Response
1. Meg hoped that finding her father would make everything right. She set her hopes for happiness on his bringing them safely back from Camazotz and being able to save Charles Wallace in the process. (Meg’s motivations are evident throughout the novel; her anger and disappointment come to a head in Chapters 10-11.)
2. Once she learns to see her father as a person who makes mistakes, Meg realizes that she is the best person to effect the changes she wants to see. In this case, that means saving Charles Wallace. (Chapter 12)
3.
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