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English, 07.04.2021 16:00 misslux

Where does Mitch live? * 1 point
A: Massachusetts
B: Minnesota
C: Michigan
D: Montana
How does Morrie know his health is failing? *
1 point
A: he sees how far he can walk
B: he sees how much he can eat
C: he times how long he exhales
D: he can no longer talk to Mitch
Why was Mitch out of work? *
1 point
A: he went on vacation
B: his union went on strike
C: he got fired
D: he refused to do any writing
How did Mitch feel about seeing Morrie again? *
1 point
A: guilty
B: excited
C: scared
D: annoyed
During which war did Morrie help students avoid being drafted? *
1 point
A: WWII
B: Korean
C: Vietnam
D: Persian Gulf
What famous trial is taking place during the time that Mitch is seeing Morrie? *
1 point
A: Roe v. Wade
B: Scottsboro boys
C: Scopes trial
D: O. J. Simpson
What did Mitch nickname Morrie? *
1 point
A: Boss
B: Uncle
C: Guru
D: Coach
Who is Connie? *
1 point
A: Morrie's doctor
B: Morrie's caretaker
C: Mitch's producer
D: Mitch's mom
On what television show did Morrie appear? *
1 point
A: 60 Minutes
B: Today Show
C: Nightline
D: local news
When Mitch asks Morrie which side wins in the tension of opposites, what does Morrie respond? *
1 point
A: faith
B: goodness
C: love
D: respect
Where does Morrie live? *
1 point
A: Massachusetts
B: Minnesota
C: Michigan
D: Montana
What has happened since Morrie appeared on television? *
1 point
A: he's received hate mail
B: people want to talk to him
C: he's become afraid to talk to people
D: he's received money

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