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Multiple Choice
1. D (Part 1, Chapter 2)
2. B (Part 1, Chapter 9)
3. C (Part 2, Chapters 23-24)
4. C (Part 1, Chapter 10; Part 2, Chapter 31)
5. A (All chapters)
6. C (Part 2, Chapter 31)
7. B (Part 2, Chapter 32; Part 3, Chapter 35)
8. B (Part 1, Chapter 6)
9. D (All Chapters)
10. D (All chapters)
11. C (All Chapters)
12. C (Part 2, Chapter 31)
13. D (Part 3, Chapter 50)
14. A (Part 3, Chapter 49)
15. B (Part 3, Chapter 50)
Long-Answer Response
1. Tally begins the novel wanting to get her pretty surgery so that she may join Peris in New Pretty Town. She ends the novel wanting to get the pretty surgery so she can test Maddy’s cure. (Part 1, Chapter 2; Part 3, Chapter 50)
2. Adolescents are taken from their parents to live in “dorms” surrounded by other uglies; new pretties are allowed to party and do whatever they want to keep them in a state of distracted pleasure; the pretty surgery is mandatory; Special Circumstances is allowed to do whatever they think necessary to prevent rebellion groups from arising.
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