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Multiple Choice
1. B (Chapter 1)
2. B (Chapter 1)
3. D (Chapter 3)
4. D (Chapter 4)
5. A (All chapters)
6. B (All chapters)
7. C (Chapter 5)
8. A (Chapter 6)
9. A (Chapter 7)
10. C (Chapter 7)
11. D (All chapters)
12. A (Chapters 3 and 8)
13. A (Various chapters)
Long Answer
1. Joseph writes the novel in a first-person narration style, with Ana as the narrator (although there is a brief second-person narration at the end of the novel to make a general point). The reader gains insight into her thoughts from the chapters as well as her poetry (Various chapters).
2. Joseph primarily uses similes, metaphors, and personification throughout the novel. Students should provide examples of these specific comparisons, along with their appropriate citations (Various chapters).