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Multiple Choice
1. B (Chapter 1)
2. A (Chapter 2)
3. B (Chapter 3)
4. B (Chapter 4)
5. D (Chapter 5)
6. C (Chapter 6)
7. B (Chapter 7)
8. A (Chapter 8)
9. A (Chapter 10)
10. D (Chapter 10)
11. D (Chapter 11)
12. A (Chapter 13)
13. C (Chapter 14)
14. B (Chapter 15)
15. C (Chapter 18)
Long Answer
1. Sara always wants to be the best person she can be. To Sara, being a princess means being generous, having self-control, and never being unkind. (Various chapters)
2. Sara is proud and feels ashamed to be pitied by a stranger. She has always been the one to be kind to other people, and it is hard for her to accept largess from someone else. (Chapter 10)
3. Sara’s father died before he could tell anyone where Sara was, and Mr. Carrisford was sick himself at the time. He lost track of Sara before Captain Crewe could tell him where she was. (Chapters 17-18)
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By Frances Hodgson Burnett