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57 pages 1 hour read

E. Lockhart

We Were Liars

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2014

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  1. Recall and Understand Content (e.g., who, what, where, when) 
  2. Apply and Analyze Ideas (e.g., how and why)

Part 1

1. Cady’s claim that she “like[s] a twist of meaning” (4) is significant for all but which of the following reasons?

A) It is an example of foreshadowing.

B) It helps distinguish Cady from the rest of her family.

C) It relates to the theme of discovering the truth.

D) It implies Cady is a dishonest narrator.

2. How do the Sinclairs generally respond to their losses and disappointments?

A) with anger

B) with grief

C) with denial

D) with strength

3. Who are the “Liars”?

A) Cady, Mirren, Johnny, and Gat

B) Penny, Bess, and Carrie

C) the littles

D) Harris and Tipper

4. Cady’s accident during summer fifteen leaves her with which of the following conditions?

A) impaired vision

B) migraines

C) joint pain

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