Asked by vcnhgdc

The reader can logically predict that the narrator will most likely

regret his decision and go back to the jewelry store.
get involved with his friends and the movie and forget the gift.
watch the movie and then buy his sister a gift she will enjoy.
stay late with his friends and arrive late to the party.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the passage that question refers to, so I can’t pick the single best answer with confidence. Could you paste the short passage or the lines about the narrator’s plans and feelings?

If you want to decide it yourself, use these quick clues:

- If the narrator expresses second thoughts about the jewelry (worries his sister won’t like it), then “regret his decision and go back to the jewelry store” is likely.
- If the narrator is excited about the movie and his friends and seems distracted or careless, then “get involved with his friends and the movie and forget the gift” or “stay late with his friends and arrive late to the party” are plausible (choose the one that matches whether lateness or forgetting is emphasized).
- If the narrator thinks about what his sister would actually enjoy and resolves to pick something better, then “watch the movie and then buy his sister a gift she will enjoy” fits.

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