Read the passage from “Initiation.”

Millicent and Bev took a bus ahead of the rest of the girls; they had to stand up on the way to Lewiston Square. Bev seemed very cross about something. Finally she said, "You were talking with Herb Dalton at lunch today."

"No," Millicent said honestly.

"Well, I saw you smile at him. That's practically as bad as talking. Remember not to do it again."

Which conclusion is best supported by the passage?

3 answers

Millicent and Bev have a disagreement about Millicent talking to Herb Dalton at lunch.
Millicent feels confused by Bev.
Bev wants to embarrass Millicent.
Millicent is afraid of Bev.
Bev is jealous of Millicent.?
The best conclusion supported by the passage is that Bev is jealous of Millicent.
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