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Q. In what sense does love make Constance a better psychiatrist?
Love makes her reread The Labyrinth of the Guilt Complex twelve times.
She goes out for more walks and can concentrate on her work.
She has dreams that diagnose her patients.
Her heart leads her to correctly identify Ballantyne as a good guy who didn't murder anyone.
Q. Ballantyne is scared of parallel lines on white because...
they are the sign of a secret society that is pursuing him.
he was badly beaten by parallel lines as a child.
they remind him of ski marks.
he had a bad dream about them.
Q. In what way is Brulov kind of a jerk?
He steals candy from babies.
He keeps making sexist remarks to Constance.
He refuses to help Constance and Ballantyne.
He goes after Ballantyne with a straight razor.
Q. Murchison gives himself away when...
Constance discovers his handwriting doesn't match his autograph.
he sleepwalks with a straight razor.
he accidentally admits he knew Edwardes before Edwardes arrived at Green Manors.
he meets Constance and Ballantyne on the ski slope.
Q. What is the symptom of Mary Carmichael's illness?
She thinks she killed her father.
She hates men.
She keeps fainting.
She turns into a giant eyeball.