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Multiple Choice
1. B (Chapter 1)
2. A (Chapter 4)
3. C (Chapter 14)
4. A (Chapter 18)
5. A (Chapter 19)
6. C (Chapters 38, 42, and 56)
7. A (Chapter 42)
8. A (Chapter 54)
9. A (Chapter 59)
10. D (Chapter 59)
Long Answer
1. Mo is represented as a loving and patient father in Meggie’s anecdotes about reading together, traveling together, and hearing him tell her stories. Meggie’s surprise and dismay about his evasiveness about Capricorn reveal that Mo usually shares everything with her. (Chapters 1-2)
2. Mo sleeps with a picture of Teresa under his pillow every night, even when he travels. This reveals Mo’s ongoing love and loyalty to his wife, even though he doubts that he will ever see her again. (Chapter 9)
3. Dustfinger is represented as an enigmatic character, who is difficult to define as purely “good” or “bad.” His betrayal of Meggie illustrates his duplicitous nature and ability to lie with ease, but his feelings of shame show his inherent goodness.
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