What significant event occurs between John and Lorraine in Chapter 7?
Exploring Chapter 7 of The Pigman

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8th Grade
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Sarah Williams
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
John and Lorraine have a heated argument.
John confesses his love for someone else.
Lorraine decides to move away from town.
John and Lorraine confront their feelings for each other.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the relationship between John and Lorraine evolve in this chapter?
John and Lorraine's relationship evolves from friendship to a deeper emotional connection.
John and Lorraine become rivals instead of friends in this chapter.
Their relationship deteriorates due to misunderstandings and conflicts.
John and Lorraine's relationship remains strictly platonic throughout the chapter.
3.
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What role does Mr. Pignati play in Chapter 7?
Mr. Pignati is a kind and generous friend to John and Lorraine.
Mr. Pignati is a famous author who inspires John and Lorraine.
Mr. Pignati is a strict teacher to John and Lorraine.
Mr. Pignati is a distant relative of John and Lorraine.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Describe the emotional state of Lorraine during the events of Chapter 7.
Lorraine feels anxious yet determined during the events of Chapter 7.
Lorraine is indifferent and shows no emotional response in Chapter 7.
Lorraine feels completely relaxed and carefree during Chapter 7.
Lorraine is overwhelmingly joyful and excited throughout Chapter 7.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does John reveal about his feelings towards his family in this chapter?
John reveals that he feels a deep love and gratitude towards his family.
John is indifferent and detached from his family's struggles.
John expresses indifference towards his family.
John feels resentment and anger towards his family.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the theme of friendship manifest in Chapter 7?
Friendship is only mentioned in passing without any depth.
There is no significant interaction between the characters in this chapter.
The characters are primarily focused on competition rather than camaraderie.
The theme of friendship manifests through loyalty, support, and shared experiences among the characters.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the significance of the telephone call in this chapter?
The telephone call is significant as it reveals character motivations and advances the plot.
The telephone call is irrelevant to the character development.
The telephone call is a distraction from the main theme.
The telephone call serves as comic relief in the chapter.
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