Question
Read the passage and answer the following question(s).
Best Friends Forever?
CHARACTERS:
MARISSA, 11
JENNA, 11
SAMANTHA, 11
KATE, 11
Setting: School lunch yard. (JENNA joins MARISSA and SAMANTHA at a table.)
MARISSA: I just can’t believe she didn’t invite us!
SAMANTHA: Seriously! We’ve been friends since kindergarten!
JENNA: Who? What are you guys talking about?
MARISSA: (looking around and keeping her voice low) Well, I heard that Kate had a party over the weekend, and she didn’t invite us!
SAMANTHA: Can you believe that?
MARISSA: I am just so hurt that she left us out like that!
JENNA: Wait a minute—did you ask Kate about this? I’m sure there’s a good reason why—
SAMANTHA: Do you think she’s mad at us?
MARISSA: I don’t know—do you think she thinks we’re mad at her for something?
JENNA: Girls, girls—don’t you think there might be a perfectly reasonable explanation for this? Kate didn’t say anything to me about a party either, and I live one street over from her!
MARISSA: Maybe she’s mad at you, too.
SAMANTHA: Oh no! I just remembered!
JENNA: (rolling her eyes) What?
SAMANTHA: I was supposed to go to Kate’s one day after school last week, but then I had to cancel because I had a dentist appointment. Do you think that’s what made her mad?
MARISSA: Oh no!
JENNA: (holding her head in her hands in frustration) What now?
MARISSA: Remember that science project we did last month? Well, I told Kate I would be her partner, but then Mrs. Felder ended up making me work with James instead. Do you think that hurt Kate’s feelings?
SAMANTHA: Oh wow, no wonder she didn’t invite us to her party! We’ve been terrible friends!
MARISSA: Poor Kate!
JENNA: I repeat: don’t you think you two should just ask Kate about this? You’re getting yourselves all worked up over what is probably nothing.
MARISSA: Jenna, if Kate is mad at us, she’s not going to tell us.
SAMANTHA: That’s true. Kate is way too nice to tell us to our faces if she was mad.
JENNA: Well, you two can continue to be ridiculous, or you can ask your friend what’s going on. Here she comes. (MARISSA and SAMANTHA smile nervously as KATE approaches.)
MARISSA and SAMANTHA: (nervously) Hi, Kate!
KATE: Hey! How was your weekend, girls?
(MARISSA and SAMANTHA exchange a knowing glance)
MARISSA: Ummm . . . pretty quiet. We certainly didn’t get invited to any parties or anything.
SAMANTHA: Yep. No parties. Not for us.
KATE: O—kay . . . (She looks from one girl to the other, becoming confused.)
JENNA: (looking at the other two girls and then shaking her head) So, Kate. I heard you had a party over the weekend. I bet it was fantastic. (MARISSA and SAMANTHA gasp.)
KATE: Party?
SAMANTHA: (blurting out in frustration) Yeah. I heard lots of people were invited.
MARISSA: But, some people weren’t invited at all.
KATE: (suddenly understanding) Oh, you must be talking about my brother’s birthday party. Yeah, he had it at Gamer’s Table and my mom and dad forced me to go. The whole baseball team was there. It was so boring.
MARISSA: It was your brother’s party?
KATE: Yeah Wherever he goes, we all go. My mom and dad are big on family!
JENNA: Your brother’s birthday party? That makes a lot of sense, doesn’t it, girls? (looks at MARISSA and SAMANTHA)
MARISSA: (ashamedly) It sure does. (SAMANTHA nods in agreement.)
KATE: (looking confused) Wait…am I missing something?
JENNA: Just your silly old friends forgetting that we’ve been friends since kindergarten, and should never listen to gossip.
(As the lights dim, MARISSA and SAMANTHA both start silently talking at once, laughing and shaking their heads to indicate their embarrassment. ALL the girls are laughing as the scene ends.)
END OF SCENE
Resize Columns
Question 1.
Which choice identifies a major theme of the text?
People should not ask about things that are none of their business.
People should take the time to figure out who their true friends are.
People should not jump to conclusions before they have all the facts.
People should know that others will often lie to try to create conflict.
Question 2.
Read this line from the text.
JENNA: Just your silly old friends forgetting that we’ve been friends since kindergarten, and should never listen to gossip.
Which word has the same connotation as gossip as it is used in the text?
accounts
rumors
details
chats
Question 3.
Read this line from the text.
JENNA: (looking at the other two girls and then shaking her head) So, Kate. I heard you had a party over the weekend. I bet it was fantastic. (MARISSA and SAMANTHA gasp.)
What is the meaning of fantastic as it is used in the text?
strange
unlikely
invented
wonderful
Question 4.
Which event in the text leads to the main problem being resolved?
Jenna reminds Kate that she and Kate have been friends for years.
Kate tells her friends that the entire baseball team was at the party.
Kate reminds her friends that her mother and father are big on family.
Jenna tells Kate that she heard Kate had a party over the weekend.
Question 5.
Which detail is most important to include in a summary of this text?
Kate tells her friends that her parents believe family is very important.
Marissa and Samantha tell Kate they did not attend any parties over the weekend.
Kate tells her friends that her brother's birthday party was at Gamer's Table.
Marissa and Samantha believe Kate had a party and did not invite them.
Best Friends Forever?
CHARACTERS:
MARISSA, 11
JENNA, 11
SAMANTHA, 11
KATE, 11
Setting: School lunch yard. (JENNA joins MARISSA and SAMANTHA at a table.)
MARISSA: I just can’t believe she didn’t invite us!
SAMANTHA: Seriously! We’ve been friends since kindergarten!
JENNA: Who? What are you guys talking about?
MARISSA: (looking around and keeping her voice low) Well, I heard that Kate had a party over the weekend, and she didn’t invite us!
SAMANTHA: Can you believe that?
MARISSA: I am just so hurt that she left us out like that!
JENNA: Wait a minute—did you ask Kate about this? I’m sure there’s a good reason why—
SAMANTHA: Do you think she’s mad at us?
MARISSA: I don’t know—do you think she thinks we’re mad at her for something?
JENNA: Girls, girls—don’t you think there might be a perfectly reasonable explanation for this? Kate didn’t say anything to me about a party either, and I live one street over from her!
MARISSA: Maybe she’s mad at you, too.
SAMANTHA: Oh no! I just remembered!
JENNA: (rolling her eyes) What?
SAMANTHA: I was supposed to go to Kate’s one day after school last week, but then I had to cancel because I had a dentist appointment. Do you think that’s what made her mad?
MARISSA: Oh no!
JENNA: (holding her head in her hands in frustration) What now?
MARISSA: Remember that science project we did last month? Well, I told Kate I would be her partner, but then Mrs. Felder ended up making me work with James instead. Do you think that hurt Kate’s feelings?
SAMANTHA: Oh wow, no wonder she didn’t invite us to her party! We’ve been terrible friends!
MARISSA: Poor Kate!
JENNA: I repeat: don’t you think you two should just ask Kate about this? You’re getting yourselves all worked up over what is probably nothing.
MARISSA: Jenna, if Kate is mad at us, she’s not going to tell us.
SAMANTHA: That’s true. Kate is way too nice to tell us to our faces if she was mad.
JENNA: Well, you two can continue to be ridiculous, or you can ask your friend what’s going on. Here she comes. (MARISSA and SAMANTHA smile nervously as KATE approaches.)
MARISSA and SAMANTHA: (nervously) Hi, Kate!
KATE: Hey! How was your weekend, girls?
(MARISSA and SAMANTHA exchange a knowing glance)
MARISSA: Ummm . . . pretty quiet. We certainly didn’t get invited to any parties or anything.
SAMANTHA: Yep. No parties. Not for us.
KATE: O—kay . . . (She looks from one girl to the other, becoming confused.)
JENNA: (looking at the other two girls and then shaking her head) So, Kate. I heard you had a party over the weekend. I bet it was fantastic. (MARISSA and SAMANTHA gasp.)
KATE: Party?
SAMANTHA: (blurting out in frustration) Yeah. I heard lots of people were invited.
MARISSA: But, some people weren’t invited at all.
KATE: (suddenly understanding) Oh, you must be talking about my brother’s birthday party. Yeah, he had it at Gamer’s Table and my mom and dad forced me to go. The whole baseball team was there. It was so boring.
MARISSA: It was your brother’s party?
KATE: Yeah Wherever he goes, we all go. My mom and dad are big on family!
JENNA: Your brother’s birthday party? That makes a lot of sense, doesn’t it, girls? (looks at MARISSA and SAMANTHA)
MARISSA: (ashamedly) It sure does. (SAMANTHA nods in agreement.)
KATE: (looking confused) Wait…am I missing something?
JENNA: Just your silly old friends forgetting that we’ve been friends since kindergarten, and should never listen to gossip.
(As the lights dim, MARISSA and SAMANTHA both start silently talking at once, laughing and shaking their heads to indicate their embarrassment. ALL the girls are laughing as the scene ends.)
END OF SCENE
Resize Columns
Question 1.
Which choice identifies a major theme of the text?
People should not ask about things that are none of their business.
People should take the time to figure out who their true friends are.
People should not jump to conclusions before they have all the facts.
People should know that others will often lie to try to create conflict.
Question 2.
Read this line from the text.
JENNA: Just your silly old friends forgetting that we’ve been friends since kindergarten, and should never listen to gossip.
Which word has the same connotation as gossip as it is used in the text?
accounts
rumors
details
chats
Question 3.
Read this line from the text.
JENNA: (looking at the other two girls and then shaking her head) So, Kate. I heard you had a party over the weekend. I bet it was fantastic. (MARISSA and SAMANTHA gasp.)
What is the meaning of fantastic as it is used in the text?
strange
unlikely
invented
wonderful
Question 4.
Which event in the text leads to the main problem being resolved?
Jenna reminds Kate that she and Kate have been friends for years.
Kate tells her friends that the entire baseball team was at the party.
Kate reminds her friends that her mother and father are big on family.
Jenna tells Kate that she heard Kate had a party over the weekend.
Question 5.
Which detail is most important to include in a summary of this text?
Kate tells her friends that her parents believe family is very important.
Marissa and Samantha tell Kate they did not attend any parties over the weekend.
Kate tells her friends that her brother's birthday party was at Gamer's Table.
Marissa and Samantha believe Kate had a party and did not invite them.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
**Question 1.**
Which choice identifies a major theme of the text?
**Answer:** People should not jump to conclusions before they have all the facts.
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**Question 2.**
Which word has the same connotation as gossip as it is used in the text?
**Answer:** rumors
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**Question 3.**
What is the meaning of fantastic as it is used in the text?
**Answer:** wonderful
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**Question 4.**
Which event in the text leads to the main problem being resolved?
**Answer:** Jenna tells Kate that she heard Kate had a party over the weekend.
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**Question 5.**
Which detail is most important to include in a summary of this text?
**Answer:** Marissa and Samantha believe Kate had a party and did not invite them.
Which choice identifies a major theme of the text?
**Answer:** People should not jump to conclusions before they have all the facts.
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**Question 2.**
Which word has the same connotation as gossip as it is used in the text?
**Answer:** rumors
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**Question 3.**
What is the meaning of fantastic as it is used in the text?
**Answer:** wonderful
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**Question 4.**
Which event in the text leads to the main problem being resolved?
**Answer:** Jenna tells Kate that she heard Kate had a party over the weekend.
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**Question 5.**
Which detail is most important to include in a summary of this text?
**Answer:** Marissa and Samantha believe Kate had a party and did not invite them.