Tessie woke up not fresh or well-rested and certainly not like her usual self. Her leg muscles, sore and tender as they hadn’t felt in a long time after the episode, could barely move, and painful cramps erupted in her legs if she tried.


You can do it, Tessie’s willpower coaxed her to roll out of her warm and cozy bed. As soon as her feet touched the soft, shaggy rug that lay by the side of her bed, she lost her balance and fell back on the bed. Her legs were old logs, stiff and fatigued.

It hurts like anything, but I am happy, she thought as she propped herself up on the edge of the bed. A wide smile dawned on her face as she quietly cried in pain.

“Oh, Tessie, I am so proud of you,” said her mom, encouraging her as she walked into Tessie’s room upon hearing her muffled cries.

Yesterday was Tessie’s first lesson at the Summit Bouldering Gym. She was beyond thrilled before and after the experience. Finally, she and her mom had together figured out, though after much contemplation, what Tessie could do in a safe environment.

Up until six months ago, she was a healthy, robust 13-year-old, training for 400-meter sprints and hurdle race. She was a cheetah on the track and fast coming up as a star track and field athlete when everything suddenly changed, not only for Tessie but also for her family.

On that fateful morning, the last thing Tessie remembered was that she felt dizzy as she walked to her class. When she came around, she was groggy, and her heart pounded in her head. She looked around to find paramedics around her, asking her, her name and other questions.

Later that day, the doctors explained to her parents that Tessie had multiple seizures and that it could happen again. She was immediately put on anti-seizure medicine, and her training as a track and field athlete was put on hold.

Tessie’s world fell apart within her mom’s tight embrace. Their tears mingled with each other’s, and from that point onward, Tessie’s life was a roller-coaster ride, and tight turns and steep slopes were part and parcel of it.

Tessie, who loved the outdoors, was stuck indoors. As hard as she and her mother tried to figure out what she could do, there weren’t any options.

“Mom, I don’t think it’s gonna work,” uttered Tessie in a soft, barely audible melancholy tone.

“Hey, remember what I told you?” replied her mom, as they got in the car, one more time, in search of a safe place for Tessie where she could take up physical activity. “Chin up and happy thoughts. We will get there.”

And she was right! As it turned out, a bouldering gym was the safest place for Tessie. With a padded floor and walls fitted with rock climbing holds, she could climb without fear of hurting herself if she seized and fell.

Tessie was over the moon, and she and her mom decided to celebrate the day with an ice cream sundae.
Question
Which is the best summary of the story?
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A Tessie and her mom are worried that Tessie will never be able to run again. But they don’t give up after Tessie’s seizure. They search everywhere for a safe place for Tessie to engage in physical activities. They find a bouldering gym. During the first lesson, Tessie hurts her legs and cries, but her mom encourages her to keep going.Tessie and her mom are worried that Tessie will never be able to run again. But they don’t give up after Tessie’s seizure. They search everywhere for a safe place for Tessie to engage in physical activities. They find a bouldering gym. During the first lesson, Tessie hurts her legs and cries, but her mom encourages her to keep going.
B Tessie wakes up after feeling faint and dizzy. The paramedics tell her she cannot participate in track training anymore because she has had a seizure. Tessie and her mom cry, thinking that Tessie will have to give up on her dream. Soon, they find a gym where Tessie can safely continue her physical activity and won’t have to give up her hope.Tessie wakes up after feeling faint and dizzy. The paramedics tell her she cannot participate in track training anymore because she has had a seizure. Tessie and her mom cry, thinking that Tessie will have to give up on her dream. Soon, they find a gym where Tessie can safely continue her physical activity and won’t have to give up her hope.
C After the seizure at school, Tessie is immediately taken to the hospital. The doctors inform Tessie and her parents that she cannot train as a track athlete because she can fall and hurt herself. So, Tessie and her parents look for a safe gym for her to continue her training. Tessie is happy though she has injured her legs.After the seizure at school, Tessie is immediately taken to the hospital. The doctors inform Tessie and her parents that she cannot train as a track athlete because she can fall and hurt herself. So, Tessie and her parents look for a safe gym for her to continue her training. Tessie is happy though she has injured her legs.
D When Tessie starts having seizures, she must halt her track and field training. She and her mom look for a safe activity for her to take up. They find an indoor bouldering gym that can provide a safe environment for Tessie. Tessie gets her first lesson. The next morning, she wakes up with stiff legs from the practice, but she is happy.

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The best summary of the story is:

D When Tessie starts having seizures, she must halt her track and field training. She and her mom look for a safe activity for her to take up. They find an indoor bouldering gym that can provide a safe environment for Tessie. Tessie gets her first lesson. The next morning, she wakes up with stiff legs from the practice, but she is happy.

This summary captures the main events and emotions of the story, focusing on Tessie's challenges and her journey to find a new, safe activity after her seizures.