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Multiple Choice
1. What best describes the reason that G’ma dines and dashes after stopping in the DamnYankees diner?
A) She wanted to get revenge for the last time that she was there.
B) She wanted to enact retribution for their racist treatment of her and Scoob.
C) She wanted to avoid paying because she did not have enough money.
D) She wanted to give Scoob some consolation since he was so affected by the number of people staring at them.
2. What best describes the reason that Scoob is grateful that G’ma doesn’t ask any follow-up questions when he describes his fight with Bryce?
A) He’s tired of hearing from adults about his bad behavior.
B) He’s afraid that she will stop loving him and say that his father is right.
C) He doesn’t want to get emotional.
D) He hopes that she will not mention it again.
3. Why weren’t G’ma and G’pop able to make it to the top of Bunker Tower during their original trip?
A) Their RV broke down.
B) G’ma hadn’t yet heard of it.
C) It would’ve been dangerous for G’pop.
D) It wasn’t built yet.
4. What is Scoob referring to when he wonders if there’s “such a thing as life pollution” (Chapter 4)?
A) He’s thinking about how much he doesn’t know about G’pop.
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