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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
"You guys," Maggie pleaded. "I don't think this is such a good idea." "Come on," Tessa said. "It's going to be fun!" "I really don't think we should," Maggie said again. "Why not, Mag?" Tessa asked. "Because," she replied. "We could get caught, we could get hurt, we could get in trouble. So many things could go wrong!" And with that, Maggie did not take one more step.
Which statement conveys what the dialogue reveals about Maggie's personality?
(1 point)
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Maggie is brave.
Maggie is brave.
Maggie is caring.
Maggie is caring.
Maggie is cautious.
Maggie is cautious.
Maggie is helpful.
"You guys," Maggie pleaded. "I don't think this is such a good idea." "Come on," Tessa said. "It's going to be fun!" "I really don't think we should," Maggie said again. "Why not, Mag?" Tessa asked. "Because," she replied. "We could get caught, we could get hurt, we could get in trouble. So many things could go wrong!" And with that, Maggie did not take one more step.
Which statement conveys what the dialogue reveals about Maggie's personality?
(1 point)
Responses
Maggie is brave.
Maggie is brave.
Maggie is caring.
Maggie is caring.
Maggie is cautious.
Maggie is cautious.
Maggie is helpful.
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GPT 3.5
Word choice