Remark
Thanks for posting. I call the game they were forced to play "Where is ..." I have her dad's very bad habit of trying to do two things at once and losing something or misplacing it which is as good as lost. It's a horribly frustrating game.
Question One.
Such choices!
A: is certainly true. Always is a bad word to use. He probably doesn't do it all the time. Just an annoying sometimes. Let's just put this answer somewhere and wait and see.
B: B is another maybe. She's only frustrated momentarily. She's in a hurry and yet she really can't go anywhere until those dratted keys are found. Let's look at some more answers.
C: That's part of the action. We'll keep it in mind along with A and B
D: Here's one that can be eliminated. Their exchange is very charming. He in fact, is very willing to take her advice. He does go look where she suggested and he adds a place on his own. He just wants the keys.
E. She doesn't stay home from school. He is going to take her.
This one is a tough one to pick. The real purpose of the dialog is to show the easy going attitude they have towards the other. Megan is not a bratty teen ager and her dad is not something out of a horror movie. The only real answer you can pick is really unfortunate. It is C.
You are not allowed to read the exposition between the dialog lines. A tells you that in the exposition. The dialog doesn't reveal her frustration. I don't like C as an answer, but there is little else to choose. Where is ... by the way is a very frustrating game to play.
Three
The real problem is that Joy tried to blame someone else. And she lied and her friend and her teacher knew it. There is no answer that says that. One other "I wonder ..." comment. I wonder who saw the grin. In any classroom I've been in, the teacher could not hand out a two week detention on such frail evidence.
So the answer.
A: is true, but Joy really doesn't treat it that way. She lied and she got caught. That's what this is about. A is not the answer you should choose.
B: it's not a matter of trust. It's a matter of not letting a lie slip through. I wouldn't use B as an answer even though you may secretly agree with it.
C: I think C is likely the answer.
D: and E: I don't see much of a positive attitude in any of the characters, although there is not a negative one either. Self Reliance is not really in the passage.
Stick with C: