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How did Alice’s mood change throughout the story?
She became happier as the story went on.
She remained annoyed the entire time.
She started off happy but became sad.
She started off annoyed but became focused on the game.
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What does "caught up with" mean? (verb phrase)
Lost the race
Reached someone who was ahead
Passed someone
Stopped running
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What does "apologetic" mean in the sentence "Paul gave Alice an apologetic smile"? (adjective)
He was feeling proud
He was laughing
He looked angry
He looked sorry
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What does "shocked" mean in the sentence "Alice was shocked when she won"? (adjective)
Bored
Angry
Surprised
Happy
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Context: Alice didn’t want to go to the treehouse but went anyway.
"If I were Alice, I would have..."
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Context: Alice’s attitude showed frustration and competitiveness.
"The best way to treat friends when playing a game is..."
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Why did Alice roll her eyes when Paul greeted her?
She didn’t hear him properly.
She was annoyed at being in the treehouse.
She was excited to see him.
She wanted to play a different game.
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She likes to play games for fun
She waited because she wasn’t sure
She answered quickly
She asked another question
She ran away
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What does "reluctantly" mean in the sentence "Alice reluctantly agreed to go"? (adverb)
She said no
She agreed happily
She was excited
She agreed, but didn’t want to
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What does "That's not fair!" mean? (phrase)
Everyone won
Someone cheated or had an unfair advantage
The rules were followed correctly
The game was easy
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What does "competitive" mean when describing Alice? (adjective)
She enjoys losing
She doesn’t care about games
She always wants to win
She likes to play games for fun
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What does "playing catch" mean? (verb phrase)
Catching an animal
Running away
Playing a video game
Throwing and catching a ball
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What does it mean if someone is "distracted"? (adjective)
They are not focused
They are feeling sleepy
They are paying full attention
They are playing a game
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What does "ignored" mean in the sentence "Alice ignored Paul's greeting"? (verb - past tense)
She smiled
She responded quickly
She didn’t answer on purpose
She was excited to see him
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What does the phrase “Alice was trying very hard to win” suggest?
She didn’t care about the game.
She wanted to prove she was the best.
She was distracted by something else.
She wanted to lose on purpose.
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Why did Pam play first in the video game?
She was the host.
She had won the last game.
She was the best player.
She was the youngest.
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What could Alice have done differently to enjoy the experience more?
Stay home instead.
Focus on winning even more.
Be more friendly and engage with her friends.
Ignore the younger kids completely.
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What does "sore loser" mean? (noun phrase)
A person who is happy when they lose
A person who never plays games
A person who always wins
person who gets upset when they lose
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What does "grumbled" mean in the sentence "Alice grumbled about going to the treehouse"? (verb - past tense)
She complained quietly
She laughed
She was happy
She spoke politely
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What does "muttered" mean in the sentence "Alice muttered to herself"? (verb - past tense)
She shouted loudly
She spoke softly and unclearly
She was silent
She wrote something down
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Context: The kids in the story played video games, catch, and other activities.
"When I play with my friends, I like to..."
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What does "lose" mean in the sentence "Alice didn’t want to lose"? (verb)
To stop playing
To leave early
To win a game
To fail a game
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Why was Alice hesitant to go to the treehouse?
She found the younger kids annoying.
She preferred to play alone.
She was afraid of heights.
She wanted to go home early.
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Why did Alice not respond when Pam praised her skills?
She wasn’t paying attention.
She was too focused on the game.
She didn’t hear Pam.
She didn’t like Pam.
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Context: Alice was hesitant to go to the treehouse and found the younger kids loud and annoying.
"I think Alice felt annoyed because..."
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What does "close game" mean? (noun phrase)
A game where one person wins easily
A game that is very boring
A game where the score is very close
A game that ends in a tie
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What does "having fun" mean? (verb phrase)
Sitting quietly
Feeling tired
Enjoying yourself
Being sad
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Context: Alice ignored Paul’s greeting and didn’t talk to the other kids much.
"If my friend ignored me, I would..."
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What does it mean to "play against each other"? (verb phrase)
Play on the same team
Compete in a game
Help each other win
Watch a game together
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What does "unimpressed" mean in the sentence "Alice looked unimpressed"? (adjective)
She wanted to leave
She did not care
She was very excited
She was feeling nervous
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What does "turn" mean in the sentence "Now it's Alice’s turn to play"? (noun)
A rule in the game
A new team
A direction change
A chance to play
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Why was Alice so determined to win the game?
She wanted to finish quickly.
She wanted to impress Chuck.
She wanted to show that she was better than Pam.
She was enjoying herself.
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Context: The story explores friendship, playing games, and how Alice’s attitude affected others.
"The best way to have fun with friends is..."
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What does "for a few minutes" mean? (phrase)
A short time
All day
Never
A long time
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What does "chased after" mean in the sentence "Paul chased after the ball"? (verb phrase)
Stood still
Ran to catch something
Gave up
Threw something away
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What can we learn from the way Alice interacts with her friends?
She prefers playing alone.
She is easily frustrated and doesn’t hide her emotions.
She is always excited to play.
She is quiet and shy.
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What does "grabbed" mean in the sentence "Alice grabbed the controller"? (verb - past tense)
Dropped something
Took something quickly
Threw something away
Gave something to a friend
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What can we infer about Alice’s personality from her actions?
She loves playing sports.
She is kind and friendly.
She enjoys socializing.
She can be moody and easily annoyed.
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Context: Alice was shocked when she finally won the game.
"One time I felt shocked was when..."
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What does "leave me alone" mean? (phrase)
I want to be by myself
I want to play with you
I want to run away
I want to talk more
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Context: Alice got very competitive while playing the video game.
"The last time I played a game, I felt..."
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Why do you think Alice didn’t answer Paul’s greeting?
She was too far away.
She was in a bad mood.
She didn’t know what to say.
She was busy playing a game.
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How did the other kids react to Alice’s attitude?
They made fun of her.
They asked her what was wrong.
They ignored it.
They decided to leave.
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What does "determined" mean when talking about Alice in the game? (adjective)
She really wanted to win
She was feeling nervous
She didn't care about the result
She was ready to lose
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What does "beat" mean in the sentence "Pam beat Chuck in the game"? (verb - past tense)
She won against Chuck
She lost to Chuck
She helped Chuck
She hit Chuck
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Context: Alice was frustrated when things didn’t go her way.
"A time when I felt frustrated was when..."
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What does Alice’s reaction to Paul throwing the ball suggest?
She was distracted by something else.
She wasn’t interested in playing.
She was excited to join the game.
She didn’t like Paul.
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Why do you think the other kids did not react strongly to Alice’s behavior?
They were too busy playing.
They were used to it.
They were afraid of her.
They didn’t notice it.
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Context: Pam kept winning, and Alice was determined to win too.
"If I won a game against my friends, I would..."
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Why did Chuck and Pam insist on going to the treehouse instead of the clubhouse?
They wanted to meet someone there.
The clubhouse was closed.
They liked the treehouse better.
The video game they wanted wasn’t at the clubhouse.
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