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Multiple Choice
1. C (Chapter 1)
2. B (Chapter 2)
3. A (Chapter 4)
4. B (Chapter 5)
5. D (Chapter 7)
6. C (Chapters 8, 10)
7. D (Chapter 11)
8. B (Chapter 13)
9. A (Chapter 15)
10. A (Chapter 16)
11. D (Chapter 17)
12. C (Chapters 17, 19)
13. B (Chapter 22)
14. B (Chapter 24)
15. C (Chapter 27)
Long Answer
1. At first, Dylan distances himself from Amber because of how deep into street life she is, but he comes around to her as she works her way out from under Vulture. She shows Dylan that she cares about him and everyone on the streets as people and not just as allies. (Various chapters)
2. Dylan gets beat up by the Bandana Kids for his interactions with Jenna, whom he wants to save from Vulture. Because he’s beaten up, Jenna gives him painkillers, which cause him to develop an addiction. To feed his addiction, he gets himself more entangled in Vulture’s crew and finds himself deep in debt. If Dylan cannot pay off his debt, he will get beat up again. This keeps him in a cycle of fear, addiction, and homelessness. (Chapters 22-27)
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