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2. What is the title of the poem in this chapter?
A. A Friend’s Prayer
B. Friendship Forever
C. My Best Friend
D. The Power of Friendship
3. What does the poet wish to always be important?
A. Family
B. Studies
C. Friendships
D. Success
4. The poet feels ________ to have special friends.
A. Lucky
B. Sad
C. Blessed
D. Confused
5. What does the poet want to do for her friends?
A. Share their secrets
B. Make their wishes come true
C. Argue with them
D. Ignore their problems
6. The poet wants to use her heart to:
A. See what friends can be
B. Judge her friends
C. Plan a trip
D. Win arguments
7. According to the poet, what should not be made from afar?
A. Plans
B. Assumptions
C. Judgements
D. Wishes
8. What does the poet pray to do?
A. Love her friends the way they are
B. Criticize her friends
C. Change her friends
D. Ignore her friends
9. The line “I’ll try all that a friend can do” suggests the speaker is:
A. Clever
B. Caring
C. Angry
D. Curious
10. How does the poet describe her friendships?
A. As a blessing
B. As a challenge
C. As a waste of time
D. As a duty
11. The poet wishes to make her friends’ ________ come true.
A. Problems
B. Wishes
C. Stories
D. Mistakes
12. What does the poet not wish to make about her friends?
A. Mistakes
B. Plans
C. Judgements
D. Assumptions
13. What does the poet use to see what friends can be?
A. Her mind
B. Her eyes
C. Her heart
D. Her hands
14. The poet prays that her friends are:
A. Happy only
B. Loved as they are
C. Corrected often
D. Judged fairly
15. Which word best describes the poet’s feelings about friendship?
A. Indifferent
B. Grateful
C. Angry
D. Confused
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