1) Why me? Every night at 6.45, I, me, myself to do the dishes. What a job. Yesterday, I came home from my friend’s house and I looked into the sink – don’t ask me what I saw.  Who was the participant of the text? a) I b) my brother c) the writer d) The writer and his/her brother 2) Why me? Every night at 6.45, I, me, myself to do the dishes. What a job. Yesterday, I came home from my friend’s house and I looked into the sink – don’t ask me what I saw.  When did the story happen? a) at a quarter past six b) at a quarter past seven c) at a quarter to six d) at a quarter to seven 3) Why me? Every night at 6.45, I, me, myself to do the dishes. What a job. Yesterday, I came home from my friend’s house and I looked into the sink – don’t ask me what I saw.  Where did the story happen? a) at my home b) at the writer's home c) at the writer's friend's house d) at my friend's house 4) Why me? Every night at 6.45, I, me, myself to do the dishes. What a job. Yesterday, I came home from my friend’s house and I looked into the sink – don’t ask me what I saw.  What happened to the writer? a) She did lots dishes. b) She did lots assignments c) She missed her favorite TV show. d) She had wet mashed potato for dinner. 5) What a job. Yesterday, I came home from my friend’s house and I looked into the sink – don’t ask me what I saw. I got the detergent and turned the tap on, got the scrubber and started away. My brother didn’t help – he just pretended to do homework, when really he was reading a comic. I hated those dishes. They were dirty, grotty things that slipped and slid in the water. I hated having that wet mashed potato in the middle of my fingers. To make it worse, I had to miss my favorite TV shows because of the dishes. Next year resolution is to buy a dish washer! What did the writer do after arriving at home? a) She washed the dishes. b) She played game with his brother. c) She watched her favorite TV show. d) She had her dinner with her brother. 6) What a job. Yesterday, I came home from my friend’s house and I looked into the sink – don’t ask me what I saw. I got the detergent and turned the tap on, got the scrubber and started away. My brother didn’t help – he just pretended to do homework, when really he was reading a comic. I hated those dishes. They were dirty, grotty things that slipped and slid in the water. I hated having that wet mashed potato in the middle of my fingers. To make it worse, I had to miss my favorite TV shows because of the dishes. Next year resolution is to buy a dish washer! Did the writer's brother help her doing the dishes? a) Yes, he did b) No, he did not. c) Yes, he does. d) No, he does not. 7) What a job. Yesterday, I came home from my friend’s house and I looked into the sink – don’t ask me what I saw. I got the detergent and turned the tap on, got the scrubber and started away. My brother didn’t help – he just pretended to do homework, when really he was reading a comic. I hated those dishes. They were dirty, grotty things that slipped and slid in the water. I hated having that wet mashed potato in the middle of my fingers. To make it worse, I had to miss my favorite TV shows because of the dishes. Next year resolution is to buy a dish washer!  What did the writer's brother do at that time? a) He did his homework. b) He helped the writer. c) He read a comic. d) He watched TV. 8) What a job. Yesterday, I came home from my friend’s house and I looked into the sink – don’t ask me what I saw. I got the detergent and turned the tap on, got the scrubber and started away. My brother didn’t help – he just pretended to do homework, when really he was reading a comic. I hated those dishes. They were dirty, grotty things that slipped and slid in the water. I hated having that wet mashed potato in the middle of my fingers. To make it worse, I had to miss my favorite TV shows because of the dishes. Next year resolution is to buy a dish washer!  They were grotty things that slipped and slit in the water. What does the word 'they' refer to? a) The writer and her brother. b) Wet mashed potato. c) TV shows d) The dishes 9) What a job. Yesterday, I came home from my friend’s house and I looked into the sink – don’t ask me what I saw. I got the detergent and turned the tap on, got the scrubber and started away. My brother didn’t help – he just pretended to do homework, when really he was reading a comic. I hated those dishes. They were dirty, grotty things that slipped and slid in the water. I hated having that wet mashed potato in the middle of my fingers. To make it worse, I had to miss my favorite TV shows because of the dishes. Next year resolution is to buy a dish washer!  What did the writer think about washing dishes a) She did not like it. b) She loved doing dishes. c) She preferred doing dishes. d) She did not hate doing dishes. 10) What a job. Yesterday, I came home from my friend’s house and I looked into the sink – don’t ask me what I saw. I got the detergent and turned the tap on, got the scrubber and started away. My brother didn’t help – he just pretended to do homework, when really he was reading a comic. I hated those dishes. They were dirty, grotty things that slipped and slid in the water. I hated having that wet mashed potato in the middle of my fingers. To make it worse, I had to miss my favorite TV shows because of the dishes. Next year resolution is to buy a dish washer! What did the writer feel at that day?  a) scared b) annoyed c) shocked d) amazed

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