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1. The narrator and his four friends share living quarters with (1 point)

-many others.
-each other.
-their parents.
-the sixth.

2. In this selection, the narrator asks himself (1 point)
-why there are five friends and not six.
-why people began to notice the five friends.
-why the five friends are constantly together.
-why the five friends do not live somewhere else.

3. The five friends do not want to explain to the sixth why he is not wanted because (1 point)
-it might be a way of accepting him.
-it would take too long.
-the sixth is too dense to understand.
-they are afraid of the sixth.

4. By referring to each character by number, the author shows that (1 point)
-the story is like a math problem.
-they are all afraid to give their names.
-each friend is similar to the other.
-it is difficult to maintain a group.

5. Which of the following statements is the only one the reader can be sure of? (1 point)
-The five friends want to exclude the sixth.
-The five friends want to include the sixth.
-The five friends dislike explaining things.
-The five friends genuinely like one another.

6. When the narrator says “it could be said that” (p. 87), he means (1 point)
-despite what most people think . . .
-the truth of the matter is . . .
-however wrong it seems . . .
-it would not be wrong to say. . .

7. Another way to say that the sixth one “pouts his lips” (p. 88) is to say he (1 point)
-grins.
-cries.
-sneers.
-sulks.

8. Which event happens earliest in the story? (1 point)
-People begin to notice the five friends.
-The sixth comes back for more elbowing.
-The second glides through the gate.
-The five friends stand in a row.

9. Which event happens last in the story? (1 point)
-The sixth one gets pushed away by the five’s elbows.
-The sixth one begins to interfere with the group of five.
-The narrator comments on how well the five know one another.
-The narrator says it is pointless for the five to continually be together.

10. Choose the best answer to complete this summary: Five friends live together, but conflict arises when (1 point)
-they question their friendship.
-a sixth wants to join the group.
-one of them wants to leave.
-people begin to notice them.

1 Answer

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1.) Each other
2.) Why the five friends do not live somewhere else
3.) They are afraid of the sixth
4.) Each friend is similar to the other
5.) The five friends want to exclude the sixth
6.) However wrong it may seem...
7.) Sulks
8.) The second glides through the gate
9.) The narrator says it is pointless for the five to continually be together
10.) A sixth wants to join the group

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