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Mark was willing to go home because he was bored.
Mark was willing to go home because he was bored.
True
James and Sally started arguing because they couldn’t play soccer.
James and Sally started arguing because they couldn’t play soccer.
False
Mark was the one who came up with the idea of playing Hide-and-Seek.
Mark was the one who came up with the idea of playing Hide-and-Seek.
False
Mark found Sally behind the big bush.
Mark found Sally behind the big bush.
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James, Sally, and Mark were playing inside because it was a beautiful springtime night.
James, Sally, and Mark were playing inside because it was a beautiful springtime night.
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Mark counted up to 100 before starting to look for Sally and James.
Mark counted up to 100 before starting to look for Sally and James.
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Sally was able to tag James before she fell into the hole.
Sally was able to tag James before she fell into the hole.
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Mark and James started searching for Sally when she didn't tag them back.
Mark and James started searching for Sally when she didn't tag them back.
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Sally's brother, James, was the one who found her in the cave.
Sally's brother, James, was the one who found her in the cave.
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Sally fell into the hole when she was running from James.
Sally fell into the hole when she was running from James.
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Mark and James worked together to find Sally in the cave.
Mark and James worked together to find Sally in the cave.
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Sally was able to climb out of the hole on her own.
Sally was able to climb out of the hole on her own.
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Mark and James gave up looking for Sally when it got late.
Mark and James gave up looking for Sally when it got late.
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Sally was hiding from Mark and James when she fell into the hole.
Sally was hiding from Mark and James when she fell into the hole.
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Sally's parents did not receive any share of the treasure's money.
Sally's parents did not receive any share of the treasure's money.
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James and Mark did not help Sally in finding the treasure.
James and Mark did not help Sally in finding the treasure.
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Sally decided to keep the entire treasure's money for herself.
Sally decided to keep the entire treasure's money for herself.
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Sally and her friends were unhappy when they found out the treasure was worth a lot of money.
Sally and her friends were unhappy when they found out the treasure was worth a lot of money.
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The captain told Sally that the treasure was not worth much money.
The captain told Sally that the treasure was not worth much money.
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Sally and her friends didn't know how to divide the treasure into parts.
Sally and her friends didn't know how to divide the treasure into parts.
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Study Notes
The Story Begins
- James, Sally, and their best friend Mark are bored on a springtime night.
- They can't play soccer because it's dark, and they don't want to go inside.
The Game of Hide-and-Seek
- Sally suggests playing Hide-and-Seek.
- Mark agrees to be the seeker and starts counting out loud.
- Sally and James run off to find hiding places.
The Search for Sally
- Mark finds Sally's hiding spot easily, but she's not there.
- He searches for her and finally finds James, who tags "base" and is safe.
- Mark and James realize Sally is missing and start searching for her.
- They yell out for her to come out, but there's no reply.
Sally's Discovery
- Sally crawls under a fallen tree trunk to hide and falls into a hole.
- She discovers she's in a cave and yells for help.
- Mark and James hear her and try to find her.
The Rescue and the Treasure
- The boys locate Sally and try to help her out.
- The police arrive, and the captain introduces himself to Sally.
- The treasure box belongs to Sally, and her parents need to sign some papers.
- The captain warns Sally that the treasure comes with great responsibility.
The Distribution of the Treasure
- Sally decides to distribute the treasure among her family and friends.
- She gives 1/6 to her parents, 1/6 to Mark's parents, 1/6 to Mark, 1/6 to James, and 1/6 to herself.
- Mark and James argue about the remaining 1/6, but Sally insists it's all divided.
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Sally, James, and Mark are on their way to Mark's house to discuss a treasure that has been found. They are uncertain about who the treasure belongs to and the concept of 'finders-keepers' is brought up.