Question

Babysitting

As Gina rang the doorbell of the Warren residence, she checked her watch and was relieved to see that she was right on time. Mrs. Warren opened the door and let Gina in.
"Thank you so much for being here by eight, Gina. I still remember our old babysitter always coming an hour later than we asked her to come," Mrs. Warren said, putting on her coat and grabbing her purse. Mr. Warren walked downstairs and greeted Gina with a smile.
"Jamie is asleep upstairs and Anne is playing in the kitchen. Do not let her watch TV at this hour, and make sure she goes to bed soon. I know she can be a handful, but since you're experienced in handling Jamie, I'm sure you can handle Anne as well," Mr. Warren said.
"You know where we store our movie collection so feel free to watch anything you want, and help yourself to anything in the fridge if you feel hungry," Mrs. Warren said as the couple closed the door behind them, and Anne immediately came running out and hugged Gina.
"Gina, come play with me," Anne said, pulling her toward the kitchen.
"Anne, it's late and you need to go to sleep now," Gina responded, carrying Anne upstairs in her arms.
"But I'm not sleepy; I want to play!" Anne squealed and began struggling in Gina's arms.
"You know, if you keep squealing like that you're going to disturb Jamie," Gina said, letting go of Anne.
Anne ignored her and ran downstairs laughing in delight. Gina sighed, knowing this was going to be a long night.

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Which two pieces of evidence support the idea that the Warrens did not like their babysitter being late?
A.
Gina feeling relieved that she arrived on time and Mrs. Warren complaining about their old babysitter being late
B.
Anne being awake and wanting to play with Gina and Jamie being fast asleep in his room
C.
Mrs. Warren instructing Gina to have a snack if she was hungry and Mr. Warren informing Gina that Jamie is asleep
D.
Mrs. Warren thanking Gina for arriving by eight and Mr. Warren warning Gina about Anne being a handful

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The two pieces of evidence that support the idea that the Warrens did not like their babysitter being late are:

A. Gina feeling relieved that she arrived on time and Mrs. Warren complaining about their old babysitter being late.

This option highlights Mrs. Warren's previous negative experiences with a late babysitter, indicating that punctuality is important to the Warrens.