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Question 1: Penny first began to experience panic attacks after she was ---.

involved in an accident in which the car her dad was driving flipped over

mugged in London by two men who threatened her with a knife

attacked by a stray dog when walking home from Elliot's house

trapped inside a burning building and had to escape through a window

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Question 2: Which of these things happened a few days before Penny left for New York?

She was filmed falling over and showing her knickers after the school play.

She used Elliot's real name on her blog by mistake and revealed he was gay.

She went on a date with Ollie and burped when he was trying to kiss her.

She wore her slippers to school by accident when she overslept one morning.

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Question 3: In the secret café, Noah revealed to Penny that his ---.

parents had died four years earlier

sister Bella was disabled and in a wheelchair

aunt was a famous musician of country music

ex-girlfriend had cheated on him

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Question 4: After kissing Noah for the first time, Penny received a voicemail from ---.

Elliot, who had to travel home and wanted her to go with him

Ollie, who said he had just arrived in New York, too

Sadie Lee, who wanted to get word to Noah that Bella was missing

Megan, who had just been dumped by Ollie and wanted to talk

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Question 5: What did Noah tell Penny when he came to see her in Brighton?

He had not really been dating Leah, it was just a marketing stunt.

Leah was his cousin, but the media had assumed she was his girlfriend.

Leah had asked him to "date" her to hide the fact she was a lesbian.

His and Leah's relationship had ended the day before he met Penny.

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