1. True
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. False
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. A
10. C
11. C
12. E
13. A
14. B
15. D
16. Vivian and Molly have a personal connection. They both were foster children and they both didn’t enjoy the families that they had to live with. Vivian sees a lot of herself in Molly even though the characters that they portray don’t seem to be very similar.
17. While Vivian’s name was Niamh, she was a shy little girl who was always with her family. Then she goes to the Byrnes and they name her Dorothy. Also the Grotes keep her name as Dorothy. Dorothy is played as a timid girl, but still not afraid to do what has to be done. When she finally ends up with the Nielsens, she gets named Vivian. Being named Vivian finally gives her the sense of approval because the Nielsens named her after their daughter that passed away. That shows the sense of acceptance.
18. Fanny is like a mother figure while Vivian is at the Byrnes. She teaches her all of the ropes and how to stay out of trouble. Fanny teaches Vivian some good skills that help her get through some tough times.
19. I think Molly doesn’t reconnect with her mother because Molly is only 17. She has only been away for about ten years. She still has hard feelings about her mother. She gets excited for Vivian because Vivian in 91 and has never really met her daughter. Molly wants Vivian to get that experience.
20. Vivian’s grandmother helps her get through some rough times. Although she wasn’t there with Vivian, the necklace reminds Vivian of her past and everything that she used to have. It helps her remember what her life used to be like and even though it’s not like that anymore, it’s good to remember what used to be.
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. False
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. A
10. C
11. C
12. E
13. A
14. B
15. D
16. Vivian and Molly have a personal connection. They both were foster children and they both didn’t enjoy the families that they had to live with. Vivian sees a lot of herself in Molly even though the characters that they portray don’t seem to be very similar.
17. While Vivian’s name was Niamh, she was a shy little girl who was always with her family. Then she goes to the Byrnes and they name her Dorothy. Also the Grotes keep her name as Dorothy. Dorothy is played as a timid girl, but still not afraid to do what has to be done. When she finally ends up with the Nielsens, she gets named Vivian. Being named Vivian finally gives her the sense of approval because the Nielsens named her after their daughter that passed away. That shows the sense of acceptance.
18. Fanny is like a mother figure while Vivian is at the Byrnes. She teaches her all of the ropes and how to stay out of trouble. Fanny teaches Vivian some good skills that help her get through some tough times.
19. I think Molly doesn’t reconnect with her mother because Molly is only 17. She has only been away for about ten years. She still has hard feelings about her mother. She gets excited for Vivian because Vivian in 91 and has never really met her daughter. Molly wants Vivian to get that experience.
20. Vivian’s grandmother helps her get through some rough times. Although she wasn’t there with Vivian, the necklace reminds Vivian of her past and everything that she used to have. It helps her remember what her life used to be like and even though it’s not like that anymore, it’s good to remember what used to be.