Provide Reflective Conclusion Practice Test
•9 QuestionsRead the narrative and answer the question.
Amir and his dad had a rule: Amir could bike to the park as long as he texted when he arrived. On Saturday, Amir got to the park and saw his friends daring each other to ride down the steep hill by the baseball field. Amir’s phone buzzed in his pocket, but he didn’t want to stop and look “scared.”
He pushed off anyway. Halfway down, his front tire wobbled. He overcorrected and skidded into the grass, scraping his knee and bending his handlebar. His friends yelled, “Are you okay?” Amir laughed like it was nothing, but his hands were shaking.
He limped to the bench and finally checked his phone. Three missed calls from his dad.
Amir texted, “At park. Fell. I’m fine.”
His dad arrived ten minutes later, face tight. He didn’t yell. He just said, “When you don’t text, I imagine the worst.”
On the ride home, Amir stared at his scraped knee and the bent metal.
The end.
Which option best describes the ending of this narrative?
Read the narrative and answer the question.
Amir and his dad had a rule: Amir could bike to the park as long as he texted when he arrived. On Saturday, Amir got to the park and saw his friends daring each other to ride down the steep hill by the baseball field. Amir’s phone buzzed in his pocket, but he didn’t want to stop and look “scared.”
He pushed off anyway. Halfway down, his front tire wobbled. He overcorrected and skidded into the grass, scraping his knee and bending his handlebar. His friends yelled, “Are you okay?” Amir laughed like it was nothing, but his hands were shaking.
He limped to the bench and finally checked his phone. Three missed calls from his dad.
Amir texted, “At park. Fell. I’m fine.”
His dad arrived ten minutes later, face tight. He didn’t yell. He just said, “When you don’t text, I imagine the worst.”
On the ride home, Amir stared at his scraped knee and the bent metal.
The end.
Which option best describes the ending of this narrative?