(1) My name is Samuel Iam. (2) All my life this name has confused other people and caused me trouble. (3) When I introduce myself by saying, “I am Samuel Iam,” people often wait expectantly, thinking that I am going to go on to say something like, “I am Samuel; I am a high school student.” (4) If I try to clarify by saying, “No, my name is Samuel Iam,” the response is, “Yes, what are you?” (5) The first day of algebra class, the teacher asked students to introduce themselves, and I said, “I am Sam Iam.”
The writer intends to add the following sentence to the paragraph:
I almost wound up with detention because the teacher thought I was being a wise guy.
The sentence should be placed:
A. After sentence 2
B. After sentence 3
C. After sentence 4
D. After sentence 5