At the start of chapter six, why is Pam at Ninety Foot?
Joanne dragged her there to look less obvious when she casually runs into Tony Lasserman.
It is her favourite place to be and she always goes there after school.
Pam wants to run into John Robbel.
Pam wanted to help look for the missing girl.
What does Pam think about Tony's comments about, "finding the missing girl's dead remains 10 years later?"
She thinks that they are morbid.
She thinks that they are funny.
She doesn't care.
She thinks that they are witty
How does Pam feel while Tony and Joanne have their conversation at Ninety Foot?
Pam feels awkward and is stuck in the middle of something that she'd rather not be.
Pam is excited to listen in on their romantic encounter.
Pam doesn't care.
Pam enjoys being in the middle of things.
What is the one thing that Pam will never forget about her first kiss?
The taste of cheezies in her mouth for two days after her kiss.
That it took place in Mandeep's basement.
That it was during the eighth grade.
That Mandeep set the whole thing up in advance.
What does Pam think of John Robbel?
She thinks that he is an imature boy that finds amusement from the simplest things.
She thinks that he is mature and she respects him.
She thinks that John is appealing in some unknown way.
She likes him and wishes that he would pay more attention to her.
What did "Mr. Ninety Nine point Nine Percent" do to get into trouble in chapter seven?
He stood on the library tables, made jokes and was very loud.
He cheated on his math exam.
He spilled his can of coke in the library.
He made fun of his teachers and got caught in the act.
Why did Danny Kim, "lose it" in the library in chapter seven?
He couldn't handle being the perfect son and yet all of his parents attention was towards his troubled brother, Wilson.
He was being his usual unruly self.
He enjoys seeing Mrs. Zimmerman get upset.
He was stressed from final exams.
At the end of chapter seven Pam talks to her Dad about what happened to Danny Kim and the rest of them in the library. What does that discussion tell you about Pam's relationship with her Dad.
This tells the reader that they are close and can talk about most anything.
This tells the reader that Pam's Dad is unforgiving and doesn't respect Pam.
This tells the reader that they don't communicate very well.
This tells the reader that Pam can't tell he Dad everything.