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Short Story:
Sofia had spent weeks practicing her piano piece for the school concert. Every afternoon, she sat by the window and played the
same song over and over until her fingers ached. On the night of the performance, her stomach twisted with nerves as she
walked onto the stage. Halfway through the song, she hit a wrong note. For a moment, she froze. The audience was silent. Then,
she took a deep breath, smiled, and kept playing until the last chord echoed through the auditorium.
After the show, her music teacher patted her on the shoulder.
“You played beautifully,” he said. “Even when things didn’t go perfectly, you didn’t give up.”
Sofia grinned, feeling proud—not because she was flawless, but because she had finished what she started.
7. What is the theme of the story?
(2 points)
A. Always try to be the best at everything you do.
B. Success comes from never making mistakes.
C. Hard work and persistence are more important than perfection.
D, Performing in front of others is easy if you practice enough.
Question 8
A)
Short Story:
Sofia had spent weeks practicing her piano piece for the school concert. Every afternoon, she sat by the window and played the
same song over and over until her fingers ached. On the night of the performance, her stomach twisted with nerves as she
walked onto the stage. Halfway through the song, she hit a wrong note. For a moment, she froze. The audience was silent. Then,
she took a deep breath, smiled, and kept playing until the last chord echoed through the auditorium.
After the show, her music teacher patted her on the shoulder.
“You played beautifully,” he said. “Even when things didn’t go perfectly, you didn’t give up.”
Sofia grinned, feeling proud—not because she was flawless, but because she had finished what she started.
8. Which detail from the story best supports the theme?
(2 points)
A. Sofia practiced her song every afternoon for weeks.
B. Sofia was nervous when she walked on stage.
C. The audience was silent when Sofia hit a wrong note.
D. Sofia’s teacher told her she played beautifully even after a mistake.
A)
9. Passage:
“You didn’t have to walk me home,” said Erin, glancing down the sidewalk.
“Of course I did,” replied James. “It’s late, and your street gets dark fast.”
Erin smiled, “You worry too much.”
“Maybe,” James said, “but I’d rather be safe than sorry.”
Question: What does the dialogue reveal about James’s character?
(2 points)
A. He is careless and often ignores safety.
B. He is protective and considerate toward Erin.
C. He is impatient and wants to leave quickly.
D. He is upset because Erin walked too slowly.
Question 10
A)
10. Passage:
“We’ll never make it to the train in time!” Maya shouted.
“We can if we cut through the alley,” said Devon. “Trust me.”
“Are you sure?” Maya hesitated, looking at the narrow path.
“Do you want to miss your chance to see your mom?” Devon asked.
Question: How does the dialogue move the plot forward?
(2 points)
A. It introduces a new character who causes conflict.
B. It shows that Maya and Devon are giving up on their goal.
C. It creates a new decision point that builds suspense and urgency.
D. It describes the background of the setting.
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7. C — Hard work and persistence are more important than perfection.
8. D — Sofia’s teacher praised her for not giving up despite the mistake, supporting the theme.
9. B — He is protective and considerate toward Erin.
10. C — The dialogue creates a decision point that builds suspense and urgency.
8. D — Sofia’s teacher praised her for not giving up despite the mistake, supporting the theme.
9. B — He is protective and considerate toward Erin.
10. C — The dialogue creates a decision point that builds suspense and urgency.
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