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Question 1: why does the rider come to the stantons' house on christmas day? a. to trick will into attacking him b. to see if merriman is celebrating with the stantons c. to deliver a ring mr. stanton made for mrs. stanton d. to steal the mask stephen sent will

question 2: why does the lady fade after will breaks the circle?

a.
she is captured by the dark and has lost all hope.

b.
she is angry with will for being tricked by the dark.

c.
she is forced to return to her century and remain there.

d.
she is drained and must recover alone.

question 3: throughout the story, how does will know something magical is about to happen?

a.
he begins to feel dizzy.

b.
he experiences a sudden jolt of energy.

c.
he hears music that no one else can hear.

d.
he smells something unusual in the air.

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