Let’s go through each question one by one.
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Question 1:
> This person is someone who you know and like very much. You enjoy spending time with this person.
> Q. Who is it?
Options:
(A) A co-worker
(B) A friend
(C) A pet
Think about it:
- A co-worker is someone you work with — you might like them, but not always, and “enjoy spending time” isn’t the main thing.
- A pet is an animal — you can love them, but the question says “person”.
- A friend is someone you know, like, and enjoy being around — that fits perfectly.
✔ So, answer is
(B) A friend
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Question 2:
> This is a relationship between friends.
> Q. What is it?
Options:
(A) Family
(B) Co-workers
(C) Friendship
“Relationship between friends” — that’s literally what “friendship” means.
Family is relatives, co-workers are coworkers — neither is specifically about friends.
✔ So, answer is
(C) Friendship
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Question 3:
> This is something you want to keep to yourself and not tell other people.
> Q. What is it?
Options:
(A) News
(B) An announcement
(C) A secret
News and announcements are meant to be shared.
A secret is something you *don’t* want others to know — exactly matches the description.
✔ So, answer is
(C) A secret
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Question 4:
> This is what you call someone who you do a particular activity with.
> Q. Who is it?
Options:
(A) A partner
(B) A part
(C) Partially
“A part” and “Partially” are not people — they’re words for pieces or degrees.
“A partner” is someone you do something with — like a dance partner, game partner, etc.
✔ So, answer is
(A) A partner
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Final Answer:
1. (B) A friend
2. (C) Friendship
3. (C) A secret
4. (A) A partner
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of step 2 worksheet.