The most logical prediction to make about what comes next in the narrative is:
Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
This choice aligns with the context that Simon has just started lessons and is eager to begin learning.
Simon wanted to learn how to play drums. He asked his mom if he could learn. She agreed and found out that there were lessons next week. Simon couldn’t wait to go. He already had a drum kit that he had inherited from his grandfather.
Which sentence is the most logical prediction to make about what comes next in the narrative?
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Responses
Simon played the drums for his sister and her friends.
Simon played the drums for his sister and her friends.
Simon went to a concert to hear his favorite drummer.
Simon went to a concert to hear his favorite drummer.
Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
Simon bought a new drum kit to practice playing.
Simon bought a new drum kit to practice playing.
1 answer
The most logical prediction to make about what comes next in the narrative is:
Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
This choice aligns with the context that Simon has just started lessons and is eager to begin learning.