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"I hope I have enough pencils," Trenton said. It was Trenton's first day of school. He was very excited and a little nervous(½ôÕŵÄ).
Sonia didn't want to interrupt(´ò¶Ï), but after some time, the third grader decided not to wait.
"Trenton¡ª" Sonia said.
"I think Jorge is in Ms. Rick's class too," Trenton said. He didn't even hear his sister call his name. He was busy talking to his father.
"Trenton¡ª" Sonia said loudly.
"Dad, do you think I will find my way around?"
"Trenton!" Sonia said a little more loudly.
Trenton stopped talking. Dad looked up from his cup of coffee.
"I'm sorry, but I need Trenton to pass the milk," Sonia said, "He talked for an hour!"
"I didn't talk for an hour," Trenton said.
"You did," Sonia said.
"I didn't," Trenton said.
"That's enough," Dad said.
Dad said to Sonia, "I remember the breakfast on your first day of school."
Sonia thought back to that day. She was nervous, and she asked Dad many questions. Dad answered every one. Maybe she needed to show more understanding to Trenton.
Sonia turned to Trenton and said, "Don't worry. Your teacher will help you. I can look in your schoolbag to see if you have everything you need."
"Really?" Trenton felt happy.
"But you have to do something first," Sonia said.
"What's that?" Trenton asked.
"Pass the milk," Sonia smiled.
1.What is the main problem in the story?
A. Sonia didn't want to help her brother.
B. Trenton and Sonia were late for school.
C. Sonia wanted Trenton to do something for her.
D. Trenton didn't want to go to school with his sister.
2.Before Trenton stopped talking to his father, Sonia called his name.
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3.How do you know that Trenton was excited and nervous about the first day of school?
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B. He talked a lot at breakfast.
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D. He wanted to get to school early.
4.Why did Sonia decide to help Trenton?
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B. Her dad asked her to take care of Trenton.
C. She began to understand how Trenton felt.
D. Her teacher asked her to be kind to others.
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