78 pages 2 hours read

Betty Ren Wright

The Dollhouse Murders

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1983

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Multiple Choice

1. How does Amy’s perspective on Louann change by the novel’s conclusion?

A) Amy is no longer resentful of Louann and takes on her responsibilities as before.

B) Amy’s guilt about Louann dissipates and she increases her responsibilities toward her.

C) Amy learns to embrace her family and their differences, including Louann.

D) Amy decides to no longer take care of Louann and becomes completely independent.

2. Based on the novel, what might the reader conclude Aunt Clare values?

A) Independence

B) Caretaking

C) Guilt

D) Family

3. What comparison can be made between Amy and Aunt Clare?

A) Both permanently leave behind a life they hated.

B)  Both have had difficulty with guardians who expect them to be something they aren’t.

C) Neither of them sees the benefit of individual responsibility.

D) Neither of them has an appreciation for their family members.

4. What does Ellen represent to Amy in the novel?

A)  She is a friend Amy can never have.

B)  She depicts creativity and inspiration.

C) She symbolizes family secrets.

D) She represents a normal childhood.

5. What best describes the way in which Aunt Clare copes with guilt and grief?

A) She runs away.

B) She takes in Amy.

C) She consults with others.

D) She refuses to feel responsible.

6. What do flowers symbolize in The Dollhouse Murders?