Dialog: An Early Start

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Questions and Answers

Why is Mike urging Jerry to hurry up?

Mike is urging Jerry to hurry because they need to get an early start for their trip to the mountains.

What was Jerry doing that caused him to be late?

Jerry was late because he stayed up watching a movie on TV.

What threat does Mike make if Jerry doesn't hurry?

Mike threatens to leave without Jerry if he isn't ready in five minutes.

What incentive does Mike mention for getting to the top early?

<p>Mike mentions that those who get to the top last will have to pay for lunch.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Jerry react when he learns the reason for Mike's urgency?

<p>Jerry reacts with surprise and urgency when he learns that arriving late means he will pay for lunch.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Characters

  • Mike: The more urgent one, pushing Jerry to get ready for their trip.
  • Jerry: Tired and reluctant to get up, having stayed up late watching TV.

Conflict

  • Mike urges Jerry to hurry because they need an early start for their mountain trip.
  • Jerry is resistant as he has just gone to bed after a late-night movie.

Key Details

  • Mike emphasizes the importance of getting an early start, hinting at previously planned arrangements.
  • Jerry defends his choice to stay up late due to an engaging movie.

Stakes

  • The consequence of being late is highlighted: the last arrivals must pay for lunch.
  • The mention of lunch payment adds urgency and accountability to the situation.

Tone and Dynamics

  • The dialogue conveys a mix of urgency and humor, showcasing a playful banter between friends.
  • Jerry's response ("hold your horses") indicates a casual and friendly tone, despite his initial reluctance.

Resolution

  • Jerry quickly agrees to get ready once the stakes of the situation are clear, showing his willingness to cooperate.

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