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u118_8
Who is the man? Choices: A. A co-worker to the driver. B. A passerby. C. A friend of the driver. D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "Trying to drive up a very small street with cars parked on both sides so only one car at a time could get by, individual sees me already entered the roadway, got in the car backs out of his driveway, intending to for me to back all the way out. I was about half in. I wait thinking he will realize it was a not so s...
u118_9
Who ended up backing out? Choices: A. not enough information B. The man in the driveway C. an onlooker D. The narrator
The narrator
[ "Trying to drive up a very small street with cars parked on both sides so only one car at a time could get by, individual sees me already entered the roadway, got in the car backs out of his driveway, intending to for me to back all the way out. I was about half in. I wait thinking he will realize it was a not so s...
u118_10
When did the writer back the car out of the road? Choices: A. after initially realizing that the road was narrow. B. after squirting lotion on the man's car. C. not enough information D. before coming across the man.
after squirting lotion on the man's car.
[ "Trying to drive up a very small street with cars parked on both sides so only one car at a time could get by, individual sees me already entered the roadway, got in the car backs out of his driveway, intending to for me to back all the way out. I was about half in. I wait thinking he will realize it was a not so s...
u118_11
When going into his house, the man probably felt: Choices: A. not enough information B. Sad C. Tired D. Triumphant
Triumphant
[ "Trying to drive up a very small street with cars parked on both sides so only one car at a time could get by, individual sees me already entered the roadway, got in the car backs out of his driveway, intending to for me to back all the way out. I was about half in. I wait thinking he will realize it was a not so s...
u118_12
What did the man feel toward the driver? Choices: A. He was stubborn and didn't want to give in. B. He wanted to let the driver through. C. He had to get to work. D. not enough information
He was stubborn and didn't want to give in.
[ "Trying to drive up a very small street with cars parked on both sides so only one car at a time could get by, individual sees me already entered the roadway, got in the car backs out of his driveway, intending to for me to back all the way out. I was about half in. I wait thinking he will realize it was a not so s...
u118_13
Why was the author angry? Choices: A. not enough information B. There were poorly parked cars on the street C. The man blocked his car D. He was out of lotion
The man blocked his car
[ "Trying to drive up a very small street with cars parked on both sides so only one car at a time could get by, individual sees me already entered the roadway, got in the car backs out of his driveway, intending to for me to back all the way out. I was about half in. I wait thinking he will realize it was a not so s...
u118_14
After the end of the story, what is the man probably doing? Choices: A. not enough information B. Going back into the house. C. Driving out of the neighborhood. D. Washing his car.
Washing his car.
[ "Trying to drive up a very small street with cars parked on both sides so only one car at a time could get by, individual sees me already entered the roadway, got in the car backs out of his driveway, intending to for me to back all the way out. I was about half in. I wait thinking he will realize it was a not so s...
u118_15
What would have been the proper thing for the man to do? Choices: A. Make the driver back out of the road. B. Block the driver's way. C. not enough information D. Wait for the driver to pass through the road before pulling out.
Wait for the driver to pass through the road before pulling out.
[ "Trying to drive up a very small street with cars parked on both sides so only one car at a time could get by, individual sees me already entered the roadway, got in the car backs out of his driveway, intending to for me to back all the way out. I was about half in. I wait thinking he will realize it was a not so s...
u118_16
What is the author's most likely age? Choices: A. 25 years old B. 16 years old C. not enough information D. 13 years old
16 years old
[ "Trying to drive up a very small street with cars parked on both sides so only one car at a time could get by, individual sees me already entered the roadway, got in the car backs out of his driveway, intending to for me to back all the way out. I was about half in. I wait thinking he will realize it was a not so s...
u118_17
Where does the author live? Choices: A. not enough information B. San Antonio, TX C. Alexandria, VA D. Phoenix, AZ
not enough information
[ "Trying to drive up a very small street with cars parked on both sides so only one car at a time could get by, individual sees me already entered the roadway, got in the car backs out of his driveway, intending to for me to back all the way out. I was about half in. I wait thinking he will realize it was a not so s...
u119_0
After the end of the story the writer probably does what? Choices: A. stays friends with the person B. is not friends with the person anymore C. gets married to the person D. not enough information
is not friends with the person anymore
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_1
When did the person stay awake til 3AM? Choices: A. not enough information B. after she was 9 or 10 years old C. before her brother was born D. before she was 9 years old
before she was 9 years old
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_2
The friend probably thinks what about the writer of the text? Choices: A. that the writer of the text will yell at her B. not enough information C. that the writer of the text will ignore her D. That the writer of the text will stay awake at night
That the writer of the text will stay awake at night
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_3
Luna is most likely has: Choices: A. a split personality syndrome B. a severe mental disorder C. not enough information D. a schizophrenic / bipolar disorder
a schizophrenic / bipolar disorder
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_4
Why did the friend say she would do something bad? Choices: A. so the writer wouldn't try to leave her go to sleep B. so the writer wouldn't go with another friend C. so the writer wouldn't get a dog friend instead D. not enough information
so the writer wouldn't try to leave her go to sleep
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_5
Who was happy because her life wasn't worsened at all? Choices: A. not enough information B. Luna's friend C. Luna D. The author
Luna
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_6
What is probably true about the writer's sleep after the story? Choices: A. the writer gets normal sleep now B. the writer only sleeps with a dog next to her C. the writer hardly sleeps at all D. not enough information
the writer gets normal sleep now
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_7
What is probably true about the author? Choices: A. not enough information B. She decided that being Luna's friend was not worth the cost of her own sanity. C. She decided to stop interacting with Luna. D. She formed new, healthy relationships with better friends.
She decided to stop interacting with Luna.
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_8
Luna would threaten to do "something bad": Choices: A. not enough information B. When the author was still naive C. Every time the author went to sleep D. When the author was around 9 or 10
Every time the author went to sleep
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_9
What did the person do to try to help her friend? Choices: A. convince her to go to school B. convince her to buy a lottery ticket C. convince her to be happier D. not enough information
convince her to be happier
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_10
Who continued to say she'd do something bad for some time after the story ends? Choices: A. the writer B. not enough information C. the writer's friend D. the writer's mom
not enough information
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_11
How long did Luna and the author talk on the phone? Choices: A. 5 minutes B. 3 or more hours C. 1 hour D. not enough information
3 or more hours
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_12
The author probably believes that: Choices: A. Luna enjoyed draining people's energy B. Luna was the worst friend imaginable C. not enough information D. Luna had some real issues
Luna was the worst friend imaginable
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_13
What is probably true about the author in grade school? Choices: A. She was an introvert B. She was socially awkward C. not enough information D. She was a loner
not enough information
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_14
How long did the person stay friends with the person who acted depressed? Choices: A. until after college B. the writer is still friends with the person C. until 7th grade D. not enough information
until 7th grade
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_15
Why would the author only get a few hours of sleep? Choices: A. not enough information B. She was naive C. She stayed awake til 3 AM D. She was afraid Luna would do "something bad"
She was afraid Luna would do "something bad"
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_16
What would Luna do if the author didn't give in to her demands? Choices: A. not enough information B. something manipulative C. something bad D. something weird
something bad
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u119_17
who was saying she'd do something bad? Choices: A. not enough information B. her dad C. her mom D. her friend
her friend
[ "I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”.\nSo, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the mome...
u120_0
Why did the door opening not bother the person? Choices: A. not enough information B. The door has no latch. C. Because the door does not latch and the cats have pushed it open before. D. Because the dog pushes the door open
Because the door does not latch and the cats have pushed it open before.
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_1
The author believes they saw nothing because Choices: A. They were not wearing glasses B. The cat blended into the blankets. C. not enough information D. Nothing was there
Nothing was there
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_2
What typically opens the door to the narrator's room in the story? Choices: A. The narrator's dog. B. The wind or breeze that blows in their house. C. The narrator's cat. D. not enough information
The narrator's cat.
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_3
Where does the author sleep at night? Choices: A. A downstairs bedroom B. In bed C. not enough information D. Under the blankets
A downstairs bedroom
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_4
The author lifted the covers for the cat: Choices: A. When the door opened B. When they felt something walking on the bed. C. When they first heard the noise they thought was a cat. D. not enough information
When they felt something walking on the bed.
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_5
What is true about the narrator's living situation? Choices: A. not enough information B. They live in a house that is quite old and in need of repairs. C. They live alone in their house. D. They have multiple cats living in their house.
not enough information
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_6
The narrator lifted up their bed sheets: Choices: A. After hearing something move towards the bed. B. not enough information C. Before hearing a door open. D. After falling asleep.
After hearing something move towards the bed.
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_7
What kind of experience did the narrator experience? Choices: A. not enough information B. A forgetful and vague experience. C. A typical and uneventful experience. D. A strange and supernatural experience.
A strange and supernatural experience.
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_8
The narrator at the conclusion of the story likely feels Choices: A. not enough information B. scared C. confused D. disappointed
confused
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_9
Who ignored feeling spooked? Choices: A. The dog B. not enough information C. The cat D. The author
The author
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_10
Which of the following is likely true of the narrator? Choices: A. They normally don't have any problems falling asleep. B. not enough information C. They have experienced something supernatural in the past. D. They normally have some difficulty in sleeping.
They normally have some difficulty in sleeping.
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_11
What does the author think was not seen on the bed? Choices: A. not enough information B. An entity C. An invisible animal D. A giant cockroach
not enough information
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_12
The narrator likely believes that: Choices: A. not enough information B. they imagined the door opening and hearing someone enter. C. they experienced something that cannot be explained clearly. D. they had a sleep paralysis episode.
they experienced something that cannot be explained clearly.
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_13
The events of the story probably lasted: Choices: A. the whole night B. not enough information C. under 30 minutes D. for one hour
under 30 minutes
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_14
How long does it take the author to fall asleep Choices: A. not enough information B. all night C. 15 to 20 minutes D. 49 to 59 minutes
15 to 20 minutes
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_15
After their experience what did the author do? Choices: A. Get rid of their cats. B. Sleep with the blankets over their head C. Fix the door latch D. not enough information
Fix the door latch
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_16
Why was the narrator puzzled at the end of the story? Choices: A. There was nobody in their room after hearing a door open. B. not enough information C. They had still not fallen asleep after a couple of minutes. D. Their cat was out of the house when the story concluded.
There was nobody in their room after hearing a door open.
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u120_17
What is probably true about the author's cats? Choices: A. The cats weren't allowed in the bedroom. B. not enough information C. The cats were outdoor cats. D. The cats like to get under the covers.
The cats like to get under the covers.
[ "I had something that might have been a little supernatural.\nSo I was trying to sleep one time, and I sleep under the blankets 99% of the time. I sleep downstairs, so hearing noise is pretty normal. Also, my door doesn’t lock, or even latch the door handle, so you can just push it open.\nSo I was laying down, mayb...
u121_0
Who was victimized? Choices: A. the author's brother B. not enough information C. the author D. the author's friend
the author
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_1
What is the author doing now? Choices: A. continuing to pursue his career and clear his name B. sitting at home and drinking C. not enough information D. nothing
not enough information
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_2
When did the author get falsely arrested? Choices: A. after the author was sent to court B. before the author was sent to court C. before the author went to college D. not enough information
before the author was sent to court
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_3
The author probably believes that Choices: A. these people are trying to get ahead B. these people may not be so bad C. these people should be thrown in jail D. not enough information
these people should be thrown in jail
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_4
What is probably true about the author? Choices: A. not enough information B. he works hard C. he is very talented D. he is not so talented
he is very talented
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_5
What did the magistrate get in trouble for later? Choices: A. corruption after defrauding someone of over a million pounds B. not enough information C. murder D. theft of a pack of gum
corruption after defrauding someone of over a million pounds
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_6
What is probably true about the magistrate after the story ends? Choices: A. the magistrate works as a probation officer B. not enough information C. the magistrate earns another degree and is well respected D. the magistrate never works as a judge again
the magistrate never works as a judge again
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_7
what happened to the author Choices: A. he was taken advantage of B. not enough information C. he was hit on the head D. he was victimized and arrested
he was victimized and arrested
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_8
Who got a minor criminal record when arrested for a minor offense? Choices: A. not enough information B. the author C. the author's daughter D. the author's sister
the author
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_9
When was the author first sent to court? Choices: A. after being victimized and arrested B. after a traffic violation C. not enough information D. only after being arrested
after being victimized and arrested
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_10
How long did the person attend college? Choices: A. 20 years B. not enough information C. a few years D. a couple of days
a few years
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_11
How do people in the author's community treat her in the entertainment industry? Choices: A. not enough information B. she is respected highly C. she is not very well respected D. she is given many awards for her works
not enough information
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_12
How does the author feel about getting her intellectual and copyright works stolen? Choices: A. she is very upset B. she is indifferent C. not enough information D. she is forgiving
she is very upset
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_13
Why was the author victimized? Choices: A. so others could brag B. so others could feel superior C. not enough information D. so others could make money
so others could make money
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_14
How long was the trial Choices: A. most of a day B. several days C. not enough information D. part of an hour
most of a day
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_15
Why was the author upset about the arrest? Choices: A. the author hurt someone B. not enough information C. the author was not guilty D. the author was guilty of a smaller crime
the author was not guilty
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_16
How does the author feel towards police after the story? Choices: A. she fully trusts them B. she is indifferent to them C. not enough information D. she doesn't trust them
she doesn't trust them
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u121_17
After the end of the story, the author is probably Choices: A. not enough information B. ready to put it behind him C. ready to find a lawyer and sue D. angry and aggravated
angry and aggravated
[ "Yes. 20 years ago. When I was a lot younger.\nI was victimised by a gang of bent police men, who arrested me and set me up to get charged with something that I did not do which I believe was connected to other criminals who live in my area, who I believe were connected to a gang of DJ’s who were involved stealing ...
u122_0
Who was 6 foot, 3 inches? Choices: A. The utility worker. B. not enough information C. The youngest child. D. The man in the home.
The utility worker.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_1
What was the man there to check? Choices: A. The utility meter. B. He was checking if anyone was home. C. He was there to case the house to rob. D. not enough information
The utility meter.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_2
Where dd the incident happen? Choices: A. At the author's house. B. not enough information C. At the writer's abode. D. At the author's home.
At the author's house.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_3
Why was the woman scared? Choices: A. because the utility man was scary. B. because the utility man refused to produce his I.D. C. because the utility man was not nice. D. not enough information
because the utility man refused to produce his I.D.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_4
How long did the utility man take to read the gas meter? Choices: A. not enough information B. 15 minutes. C. 1 hour. D. 2 hour.
15 minutes.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_5
What is probably true of the utility man? Choices: A. He is not a very nice human being. B. He has marital issues. C. not enough information D. He has mental issues.
He is not a very nice human being.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_6
After this encounter, the woman probably: Choices: A. not enough information B. Is much more careful about letting strangers into her house. C. Doesn't answer her door to strange men. D. Keeps a loaded gun on her at all times.
Is much more careful about letting strangers into her house.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_7
How long was the utility worker in her home? Choices: A. 2 minutes. B. 5 seconds. C. 45 seconds. D. not enough information
45 seconds.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_8
What is probably true about the narrator? Choices: A. not enough information B. She has lived in multiple houses. C. She is married. D. She has at least 2 children.
She is married.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_9
When did the man refuse to show his ID? Choices: A. While he was performing a meter check. B. During a cold winter day. C. After he was inside the home. D. not enough information
After he was inside the home.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_10
What happened after the author asked for the I.D. of the utility man? Choices: A. not enough information B. The utility man looked menacingly at her. C. The utility man ignored her request. D. The utility man glared down at her.
The utility man looked menacingly at her.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_11
Why did it take a while to get her pulse rate back to normal? Choices: A. Because her child was on her hip. B. Because a utility worker came to her house. C. The man refused to show his ID card. D. not enough information
The man refused to show his ID card.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_12
What did the utility man think of the author's request? Choices: A. That the request is funny. B. That the request is insulting. C. not enough information D. That the request is unnecessary.
That the request is insulting.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_13
After the utility man left, the author probably thought: Choices: A. not enough information B. Her baby might have been harmed. C. She might have been harmed. D. She was lucky this time.
She was lucky this time.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_14
The woman narrating probably thinks that? Choices: A. not enough information B. The man was there to rob or harm her. C. The utility worker wouldn't produce ID because he was offended. D. The worker didn't bring his ID that day.
The man was there to rob or harm her.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_15
Who let the utility man into the house? Choices: A. The author. B. The writer did. C. not enough information D. The woman did.
The author.
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_16
How many children does the woman have? Choices: A. not enough information B. 3 C. 4 D. 2
not enough information
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u122_17
How old is the author? Choices: A. 35 years B. 33 years. C. not enough information D. 30 years.
not enough information
[ "I was once distinctly unsettled by a utility man who called to read the gas meter. We were living in an old house at the time and I was home alone with the youngest child (who was around six months old), balanced on my hip as I opened the door. The visitor looked genuine, dressed in the expected uniform. He was ar...
u123_0
Who cut everyone's hair in the family as Jennifer grew up? Choices: A. not enough information B. Jennifer's C. stylist D. Jennifer's mom
Jennifer's mom
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_1
How did Jennifer probably feel about her mother dying her hair? Choices: A. It made her angry. B. She was embarrassed by it. C. not enough information D. She liked it.
She liked it.
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_2
Who usually cut Jennifer's hair? Choices: A. not enough information B. The stylist C. A high school senior D. Her mother
Her mother
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_3
How long did Jennifer probably spend at the beauty parlor? Choices: A. not enough information B. 1 hour C. 1 week D. 5 minutes
1 hour
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_4
Why was the mom mortified? Choices: A. Jennifer climbed into the chair and leaned over the sink. B. not enough information C. Jennifer sat back with her neck in the indentation. D. Jennifer knew exactly how to situate herself at the shampoo station.
Jennifer climbed into the chair and leaned over the sink.
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_5
How long were Jennifer and her mom at the salon? Choices: A. 1 week B. 10 minutes C. an hour D. not enough information
an hour
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_6
What career is Jennifer aiming for? Choices: A. Nutritionist B. Lawyer C. Waitress D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_7
What salon did they go to? Choices: A. Expressions Salon B. Fringe Salon C. not enough information D. Square Root Salon
not enough information
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_8
After the end of this story, Jennifer probably: Choices: A. had her mom cut her hair right away B. went to another salon the next day C. not enough information D. had a nice haircut
had a nice haircut
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_9
Why didn't Jennifer sit properly in the salon chair? Choices: A. not enough information B. because she had never been to a salon before C. because she was developmentally delayed D. because it wasn't want the stylist wanted
because she had never been to a salon before
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_10
What happened after Jennifer picked out a hairstyle at the salon? Choices: A. She went to the hair-washing station. B. not enough information C. She got her hair dyed. D. She went to high school.
She went to the hair-washing station.
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_11
Where did Jennifer and her mom go? Choices: A. not enough information B. someplace that doesn't shampoo hair C. someplace that doesn't cut hair D. someplace that cuts hair
someplace that cuts hair
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_12
The stylists probably feels: Choices: A. bored B. not enough information C. angry D. surprised
surprised
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_13
What is probably true about Jennifer's mom? Choices: A. She is good at cutting hair. B. She is terrible at cutting hair. C. not enough information D. She has never cut hair before.
She is good at cutting hair.
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_14
Jennifer went to a salon for the first time: Choices: A. while she was a senior in high school B. in grade school C. not enough information D. before she became a senior in high school
while she was a senior in high school
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_15
Immediately after leaving the beauty parlor, Jennifer probably Choices: A. cuts everyone in her family's hair B. not enough information C. visits many other salons D. goes home with her mom
goes home with her mom
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_16
Where was Jennifer likely to go after she left the shampoo station? Choices: A. not enough information B. To high school C. To the exit D. To the stylist's chair
To the stylist's chair
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...
u123_17
What did Jennifer's mother do for a living? Choices: A. she was shampoo girl B. she was a hairdresser C. she was a teacher D. not enough information
she was a hairdresser
[ "My mother’s first career was as a beautician. Growing up, she cut everyone in our family’s hair; she dyed mine whenever I wanted, and whatever crazy color I wanted, too. Until I was a senior in high school, I had never been to a salon.\nI don’t even remember why I went this time. Mom was going to have her hair don...