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1. Which of the following lines suggests the poet’s deep care for her friends?
A. “I’ll try all that a friend can do”
B. “Let us walk in the park”
C. “I don’t care for them”
D. “We always argue”
2. The poet says that feelings are important to understand:
A. Friendship
B. Competition
C. School
D. Problems
3. How does the poet want to treat her friends?
A. By making fun of them
B. By loving them the way they are
C. By ignoring their problems
D. By judging them
4. What is the poet’s attitude towards friendship?
A. Indifferent
B. Thoughtful
C. Rude
D. Angry
5. Which line shows that the poet wants to make her friends happy?
A. “I hope we argue”
B. “To make their wishes come true”
C. “I don’t care about them”
D. “Let’s avoid each other”
6. The poet wants to give her very:
A. Least
B. Best
C. Worst
D. Minimal effort
7. The poem reflects the poet’s:
A. Wish for success
B. Desire to help friends
C. Plan to travel
D. Need for approval
8. The poet hopes her friends will feel _______ when their wishes come true.
A. Sad
B. Confused
C. Happy
D. Tired
9. The poet feels that special friends are a:
A. Burden
B. Blessing
C. Problem
D. Mystery
10. What word is closest in meaning to “blessed”?
A. Grateful
B. Angry
C. Sad
D. Confused
11. The poet wants to use her heart to:
A. Understand her friends
B. Judge her friends
C. Avoid her friends
D. Argue with her friends
12. What is a good quality of friendship mentioned in the poem?
A. Judging others
B. Loving unconditionally
C. Ignoring friends
D. Competing with friends
13. The speaker’s prayer is an example of:
A. A wish for personal success
B. A desire to help friends
C. A plan to avoid others
D. A lesson in competition
14. The poet hopes to give her friends:
A. Criticism
B. Her very best
C. Complaints
D. Confusion
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