Why does the narrator think her daughter bought the large, expensive truck?
It has good gas efficiency.
To show she was capable (of making her own choices).
It is easy to park.
The narrator advised her to buy it.
What features did the narrator think a "practical car" should have?
Large size and high cost.
A fancy design and bright color.
Good gas efficiency and easy parking.
Enough space for many belongings.
How did the mother describe the bathroom after cleaning it?
Warm and welcoming.
Neat and impersonal, like a hotel bathroom.
Messy but familiar.
Full of the daughter’s favorite items.
What did the narrator do with the daughter’s books?
Threw them all away.
Stacked them on a shelf to deal with later.
Sold them to a used bookstore immediately.
Donated them to charity.
Which items were in the daughter’s messy bathroom (Paragraph 5)?
Damp towels
Rusted shaving blades
New toothbrushes
Hair in the sink
Unused face cream
What types of books did the daughter have (Paragraph 7)?
Comic books
Science research papers
Teen fiction
Romantic novels
Historical novels
Cookbooks
我看着她在车道上倒着她的新卡车。I watch her ______ her new truck out of the driveway.
她留下的是一片狼藉。She left a ______.