Emma's Car Dilemma

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What motivated Emma to think about getting a new car?

  • She saw shiny new cars on the road and in ads (correct)
  • Her old car was no longer reliable
  • Her friends were pressuring her to get a new one
  • The car dealership was offering a discount

What did Emma's friends notice about her?

  • She stopped driving her car
  • She was selling her old car
  • She was talking about getting a new car (correct)
  • She was unhappy with her current car

What made Emma decide to keep her old car?

  • The salesperson convinced her to keep it
  • She remembered the memories she had with her car (correct)
  • Her friends advised her to keep it
  • She realized it was still in good condition

What did Emma do to her old car after deciding to keep it?

<p>She fixed it up and gave it a fresh coat of paint (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Emma realize about her old car?

<p>It was a part of her life story (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Emma say to her friends when they asked about her decision?

<p>I realized that sometimes what we already have is the best choice (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Emma's Car Story

  • Emma had been driving the same car for 12 years, which was like an old friend, reliable and comfortable.
  • She started to think about getting a new car, influenced by shiny new cars on the road and in ads.
  • Emma spent a lot of time researching online and visiting car dealerships, imagining herself in a new car with modern features.
  • Her friends noticed her frequent talk about getting a new car.
  • At a dealership, Emma almost decided to buy a new car, but then remembered the memories she had with her current car.
  • The memories included road trips, everyday drives, and adventures.
  • Emma realized she didn't need a new car, and her old one was still working well.
  • She decided to keep her old car and fix it up instead of buying a new one.
  • Emma cleaned and repaired her car, replacing old parts and giving it a fresh coat of paint.
  • With each improvement, Emma felt happier about her decision.
  • To her friends, Emma explained that sometimes what we already have is the best choice.
  • Emma continued to drive her old car proudly, considering it a faithful companion on her journey.

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