Think you’ve got your head wrapped around I Never Promised You a Rose Garden? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. The "Little Maybe" mentioned throughout the book most closely represents:
That Carly Jepsen song
Hope and nervousness for the future
That nagging feeling you're doing the wrong thing
Absolute terror
Q. Jacob's attitude toward his daughter is best described as:
Adoring and loyal
Resentful
Wishes she were a boy
Protective and anxious
Q. When Deborah wonders if "any two people, even in the World, speak the same language," she most likely means:
People should all speak Esperanto.
People might never really truly know each other, and that feels lonely.
Language is a barrier to true understanding.
People need to make more of an effort to travel.
Q. Which statement most accurately reflects how Deborah feels mental patients are viewed by society?
With fear and prejudice
With respect and kindness
With rainbows and unicorns
With admiration and envy
Q. Dr. Fried's experiences in Nazi Germany show that:
Even mental health professionals can be crazy.
The world is full of madmen, both inside and outside of mental institutions.
Hitler was responsible for all the madness in the world.
France is a better place to live.