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Why does Crowe think Cole and Vincent are similar? | They may have had the same ability to see dead people | Because their cases and hallucinations are similar. | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
What did Kyra help Cole and Crowe to find at her home during the funeral? | A videotape | A videotape | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
When does Cole finally tell his mother about his secret? | While stuck in a traffic jam | When they were stuck in a traffic jam. | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
Who realizes that he is actually dead? | Crowe | Malcolm Crowe | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
What causes Cole's mother concern? | She sees signs of physical abuse | His social stamina. | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
Who does Crow believe he failed? | Vincent | Because his former patient Vincent kills himself | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
Who does Vincent shoot? | Crowe and then himself | Crowe and himself. | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
Who does Cole see next to his car? | A dead cyclist | The person that was killed in a car accident | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
How does Cole prove to his mother that he can see dead people? | By discussing events that had occured between her and her mother | By telling her his dead grandmother speaks to him. | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
When does Cole tell Crowe to go talk to Anna? | In her sleep | when she is sleeping | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
What happens when Crowe and Anna interact? | There is barely any interaction | Crowe realizes he was a ghost all along. | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
Why did Crowe treat Vincent? | Childhood hallucenations | To rectify his failure of another patient | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
Who is Kyra's mother's next victim expected to be? | Her sister | Kyra's younger sister | Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist in Philadelphia, returns home one night with his wife, Anna, after having been honored for his work. Anna tells Crowe that everything is second to his work, and that she believes he is truly gifted.
Just then, a young man appears in their bathroom, and accuses Crowe of failing hi... |
Why is Enid's diploma withheld? | She needs to finish a remedial art course. | She must attend a remedial art class | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
Why does Enid's teachers dismiss her sketches? | She believes they are nothing more than light entertainment. | Finds the offensive | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What happens after Rachel and Enid prank-call Seymour? | They convince him to meet the girll he was looking for at a diner and then make fun of Seymour there. | Enid feels bad for him and ends up becoming his friend. | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
How does Enid get a scholarship offer for art school? | She passes off an old poster for Coon Chicken Inn as a commentary on racism. | she impresses her art teacher by presenting a promotional poster as a social comment on racism | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What causes Enid to be jealous of Seymour? | Seymour goes on a date with Dana, the girl from the personal ad he placed. | his relationship with Dana | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What happens to the job Enid gets to pay for renting an apartment with Rebecca? | She loses it after one day of workig the job. | Enid was fired | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What happens to Enid's scholarship after the art show? | It is revoked and shee is given an F in her class. | Revoke the scholarship | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
Why does Seymour break up with Dana? | He has a one night stand with Enid. | He breaks up with her after his one night stand with Enid. | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
How does Seymour find about the prank call that allowed him to meet Enid? | Rebecca tells him about it when he can't get ahold of Enid. | Rebecca tells him. | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What was Enid's childhood fantasy? | Her childhood fantasy was to run away from home. | running away from home and disappearing. | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
Why does Enid have to attend a remedial art class to get her diploma? | Enid's art teacher thinks Enid is just playing around with her work and not taking it seriously. | because her art teacher thinks her art is "light entertainment" rather than being socially meaningful | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
Where did Rebecca and Enid learn of Seymour? | They seen a personal ad Seymour wrote for a woman he had met wanting her to contact him. | a personal ad | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What happens when Enid buys an old record album from Seymour? | Enid and Seymour become friends. | They become friends, she tries to find women for him to date. | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
After becoming friends, what does Enid decide to do for Seymour? | Enid trys to find Seymour a date. | Try to find him a woman to date | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
Where does Seymour work at? | Cook's Chicken | Cook's Chicken | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
Why does Roberta take give Enid a failing grade and take away her scholarship? | The school officials make Roberta do that because they find her poster so offensive. | The art show poster was so offensive that school officials forced Roberta to do it. | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What happens when Enid goes to Seymour for comfort? | Enid and Seymour get drunk and sleep together. | they had a one night stand | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
Why does Rebecca tell Seymour about Enid's prank phone call she made to him? | Rebecca was mad at Enid because they were having problems and not getting along. | To get Josh in trouble | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What happens when Seymour confronts Josh about the prank phone call? | Seymour gets hurt and has to be put in the hospital. | he is injured and ends up in the hospital | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What does Seymour realize when Enid comes to visit him in the hospital? | Seymour realizes that there is no way Enid and him will ever have a future together. | that there is no chance of a future with Enid | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What does Enid need to do to get her diploma? | take a remedial art class | She needs a remedial art class. | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What is Seymour selling at a garage sale? | vintage records | vintage records | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What was Cook's Chicken formerly known as? | Coon Chicken Inn | Coon Chicken Inn | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What does Seymour lend Enid for her art class? | an old poster | an old poster | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
Who tells Seymour about Enid's prank call? | Rebecca | Rebecca | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What is the name of the old man at the bus stop? | Norman | Charles C. Stevenson Jr. | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
How long does it take Enid to get fired? | One day | one day | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What lands Seymour in the hospital? | confronting Josh | he is injured while confronting Josh | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What does Enid's teacher offer her after her poster presentation? | an art school scholarship | a scholarship to an art college | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
What does Enid's teacher believe art must be to be good? | socially meaningful | Socially meaningful | Best friends Enid and Rebecca face the summer after their high school graduation. The girls are social outcasts, but Rebecca is more popular with boys than Enid. Enid's diploma is withheld on the condition that she attend a remedial art class. Even though she is a talented artist, her art teacher, Roberta (Illeana Doug... |
Who believed that their peace and personal security were in danger? | The Southerners | Southerners | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What did Lincoln believe he had no lawful right to change? | Slavery | Slavery | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
Who swore to preserve, protect and defend the United States Constitution? | Lincoln | Lincoln | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
Who would meet a firm and forceful response if they took up arms against the government? | The South | the South | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What was established to form a more perfect union? | The Constitution | the constitution | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
Who wanted to enforce the Fugitive Slave Act? | Lincoln | Lincoln | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What was approved by both houses of the United States Congress? | The Corwin Ammendment of the Constitution | The Corwin Amendment. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What did Lincoln plea for at the end of his speech? | Calm and cool deliberation | calm and cool deliberation | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What would continue to operate throughout the south unless repelled? | U.S. mails | The U.S. postal service. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
Which political party agreed to allow each individual state to determine slavery laws? | The Republician Party | republican | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What did Lincoln plea for during the tension throughout the nation? | Calm and cool deliberation. | Calm and cool deliberation. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What did Lincoln say regarding states that had been seceded? | That they would need to follow the federal laws. | That the Constitution was binding and perpetual in regards to the states being in union, and that this could not be rescinded without the agrement of both North and South. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What speech was covered? | The first inaugural speech by Lincoln. | Lincoln's inaugural address | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
Did the Constitution mention what could be done about slavery in the territories? | It did not cover slavery in the territories. | It would have protected slavery in the states it already existed. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What did the Fugitive Slave Act do? | It protected blacks from illegally being kidnapped and sold into slavery | Prevented slaves from being returned if they ran away. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What would happen if the South decided to fight the government? | It would be met with a firm and forceful response. | war | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
Why did Lincoln think the Constitution was written? | To form a more perfect union. | a more perfect union | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
Lincoln said he would not force what upon the South? | Obnoxious strangers from the North. | Coercion. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
The mail service would continue unless what happened? | It was repelled. | U.S. Mails | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What amendment protected slaves in states that already had them? | The Corwin Amendment. | The Corwin Amendment. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What was Lincoln's conclusion to the subject of slavery? | He guaranteed the right for every individual state to decide for themselves about slavery. | It was okay as long as free blacks weren't being kidnapped and sold into slavery. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What was Lincoln's views about the states that already incorporated slavery? | He did not have any intention to interfere in the states where slavery existed. | He stated he had no purpose to interfere directly or indirectly with slavery where it existed. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What promise did Lincoln make on the subject of using force? | He would not use force against the south unless it interfered with his responsibilities of the federal government. | There would be no use of force against the South. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What was the Corwin Amendment? | It was an amendment that formally protected slavery in those states that already practiced it but also allow other states to establish it. | An amendment that protected slavery. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What was Lincoln's views on the Corwin Amendment? | He did not object it and felt that the original Constitution had already protected slavery. | He had no objections to it. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What was Lincoln's plans for federal offices in the south? | He decided not to implement these offices in the south. | to forego them | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What did Lincoln say about the Constitution being rescinded? | It could not be legally done without the consent of all states in the north and south. | It could not be legally rescinded without an agreement from all parties. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What kind of worries did Lincoln hold about the Fugitive Slave Act? | Free blacks being kidnapped and sold back into slavery. | that it might make free blacks vulnerable to kidnapping and illegally being sold as slaves | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
When he began his speech, what did Lincoln say he was going to speak about? | He said he would not speak about any administrative issues where there was no excitement or anxiety and would mostly address concerns of the South. | The concerns of the Southerners. | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
What did Lincoln say about the Postal Service? | Unless repelled, the postal service would continue operation in the south. | that it would continue to operate in the South unless repelled | Lincoln opened his speech by first indicating that he would not touch on "those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement." The remainder of the speech would address the concerns of Southerners, who were apprehensive that "by the accession of a Republican Administration their prope... |
Which band does Ford Fairline have a flashback of? | The Black Plague | The Black Plague | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Who was the lead singer of the band? | Bobby Black | Bobby Black | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Who collapsed and died on stage? | Bobby Black | Bobby Black | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Who was Ford hired to track down? | Zuzu Petals | Zuzu Petals | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Who is believed to possibly have a connection with Black's death? | Zuzu Petals | Zuzu Petals | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
What happened to Crunch? | He was electrocuted | He was electrocuted on the air. | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Who aided and abetted Fairline? | Jazz | Fairlane's loyal assistant Jazz | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
What was Morris Day's profession? | A hip record producer | record producer | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Who was bootlegging music? | Julian Grendel | Julian Grendel | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Which persons star was the third disk hidden under? | Art Mooney | Art Mooney | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
What was the name of the heavy metal band, where the lead singer was named Bobby Black? | The Black Plague | The Black Plague | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Who hires Ford Fairlane to track down Zuzu Petals? | Johnny Crunch | Johny Crunch | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
How did Johnny Crunch die on the air? | Electrocuted | He is electrocuted. | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
What did Bobby Black use to make his grand entrance to the stage, the night he was killed? | A Zip-line | a zip line | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
When the discs were read at the same time, what did it reveal about Julian Grendel? | Illegal Bootlegging of the music | It details the illegal activities of Julian Grendel | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Where was the third disc hidden? | Under a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | Under Art Mooney's Hollywood Walk of Fame star. | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Who is Jazz to Ford? | His assistant | Assistant | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Who had one of the three Data discs? | Colleen | Bobby Black | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Who had the second of the Data discs? | Zuzu Petals | Zuzu Petals | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Where is Art Mooney's Star? | On the Hollywood Walk of Fame. | On the Hollywood Walk of Fame | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Who hires Ford Fairlane? | John Crunch. | Johny Crunch | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Who was the ruthless record executive? | Julian Grendlel. | Julian Grendel | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
What was the name of the featured Band in the story? | The Black Plagues. | The Black Plague | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
How did lead singer Bobby Black make his entrance on stage? | Via a zip line. | Zip-line | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Where was the third secret data CD hiden? | Under the Art Mooney's Walk of Fame star. | It was hidden under Art Mooney's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
As he sat at the beach, what was Ford farlane doing? | Smoking. | Smoking | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
Where was the Black Plague lead singer murdered? | On stage. | On stage | Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) is seen sitting on a beach smoking as the film opens. A flashback initiates, showing a roaring crowd at a concert given by fictional popular heavy metal band The Black Plague. Lead singer Bobby Black (Vince Neil) makes an eccentric entrance down a zip-line onto the stage and begins perf... |
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