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Multiple Choice
1. What does Melissa’s reaction to reading the end of Charlotte’s Web reveal about her?
A) Melissa relates deeply to Charlotte and has empathy.
B) Melissa wishes she could live on a farm and loves nature.
C) Melissa laughs when uncomfortable and avoids new experiences.
D) Melissa dreams of being an author and writes often.
2. How does Mrs. Udell both support and hurt Melissa?
A) Mrs. Udell tells Melissa she should try out for any part she wants but then refuses to let her participate in the play.
B) Mrs. Udell compliments Melissa’s reading at parent-teacher conferences but lowers her grade after Melissa disagrees with her.
C) Mrs. Udell reprimands those bullying Melissa but then tells her she cannot play Charlotte because she is not a girl.
D) Mrs. Udell recommends Melissa for Principal Maldonado’s scholarship but then rescinds her letter of recommendation.
3. For much of the book, what keeps Melissa at an emotional distance from her family?
A) Melissa wants to study acting, but her family does not approve.
B) Melissa wishes she could go live with her father, which angers her mother.
C) Melissa often says cruel things, making it challenging to talk with her.