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1. Why does Shirin end up in the principal’s office on her first day at her new school?
A) She is reporting the math teacher for lecturing about people disloyal to America.
B) She was caught hiding in the restroom instead of going to the cafeteria at lunch.
C) She told the English teacher plainly that she belongs in his Honors class.
D) She wants to change her schedule to include AP Bio and needs the principal’s approval.
2. Which of these statements most accurately explains Shirin’s philosophy on making friends?
A) She will pinpoint one or two potential peers who prove kind, but she mistrusts everyone else.
B) She doesn’t care to make friends, as it is too hard—even painful—since she moves so frequently.
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