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aisha’s dilemma
\everyone is going to be there, you have to come!\
miranda said to aisha, as they walked out of the classroom
and headed toward the school gate. their friend sheldon was
having a birthday party later that night, and everyone was
invited, but aisha did not think she would be able to convince
her parents to let her attend sheldon’s birthday party. she
had been getting poor grades in math, and she had promised
her parents to work hard to improve her performance. that
whole week she had rushed back home after school, and
spent a few hours practicing math equations. she knew her
parents would not be too happy if she asked to go to
sheldon’s party.
\i can’t, miranda, because i know that my parents won’t let
me come,\ aisha said to her friend, looking disappointed.
\so don’t tell them you’re going to a party, just say you
have a debate club meeting in school!\ miranda said, before
she left to go home and get ready for the party.
as aisha walked back home, her friend’s advice kept
playing in her mind. \it does seem like a good idea. i’ve been
working hard all week, and it’s only fair that i get to have
some fun,\ she thought to herself. but aisha hated lying to
her parents, and always believed in being open and honest
with them. torn between the two prospects, aisha reached
home and found her parents in the living room.
she mustered her courage and decided to tell her parents
the truth. \mom, dad, my friend, sheldon, is having a birthday
party today and i really want to go. i know i’m supposed to be
working on my math, but i promise i’ll put in a few extra hours
tomorrow to make up for today. please let me go!\
much to her surprise, aisha’s parents smiled at her, and
which of these describes aisha’s conflict?
a. she wants to go to a party but does not want to lie to her parents.
b. she wants to get better grades in math but is not able to focus.
c. she wants to attend the debate club meeting at school but her parents won’t let her.
d. she wants to stay at home and study but does not want to disappoint her friends.
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Aisha wants to go to the party (as everyone is invited and she wants to have fun) but doesn't want to lie to her parents (she believes in being honest with them, and Miranda suggested lying about a debate club meeting). This matches her conflict.
- Option B: The passage says she has been focusing on math (rushed home to practice) and is working hard, so this is incorrect.
- Option C: She wants to go to the party, not the debate club meeting. The debate club was a lie Miranda suggested, so this is incorrect.
- Option D: She wants to go to the party, not stay home and study. She was studying earlier but now wants to go to the party, so this is incorrect.
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A. She wants to go to a party but does not want to lie to her parents.