10 questions
Libby liked to talk to her friends on the phone because she thought she couldn't
meet them after school
do homework without talking to them
talk to them in school
turn her egg timer
The "invasion of the egg timers" gave Libby 3 minutes on the phone. The 3 minute limit made Libby feel
trusting
mean
angry
excited
Libby's friends were mad at her when
she spoke a long time
Mark called her
her parents called them
their parents gave them egg timers
Mark called Libby to
get a homework assignment
ask her to a dance
find out where John was
ask her about her calls
By the end of the story, Libby changed her mind about the "invasion of the egg timers" because
Mark could reach her
Renee could reach her
she could reach Stacey
She found other things to do with her time
Libby spent too much time on the extension. An extension is
a homework assignment
a phone
a couch
a playground
Her mother said Libby was voilating the agreement. Libby was
complaining about it
obeying it
not obeying it
revising it
Libby covered the mouthpiece. A mouthpiece is
Part of the telephone
Part of a chair
Part of a remote control
Part of a computer
Did Libby show enough consideration? Consideration means
self-respect
common sense
intelligence
concern for others
Libby's father reached for the receiver. A receiver is part
of a toaster
part of a table
part of a phone
a phone bill