A “friendship bench” in a hallway is for:
Sitting alone only
Hanging coats
Friends to sit and talk when one feels sad
Fixing broken furniture
Your friend rearranges your bedroom furniture as a surprise. You should:
Say thank you, even if you change it back later
Rearrange their house without asking
Get very angry
Never let them in your room again
Which room is best for a dance party with friends?
Garage without lights
Closet
Living room (move the coffee table)
Bathroom (too small)
“A true friend is like a headboard — they’ve got your back.” This means:
Headboards are expensive
Headboards are soft
You can lean on a friend when you are tired or sad
Friends look pretty
A group of friends sharing snacks might sit around:
A toilet
A ladder shelf
A coffee table with pillows on the floor
An ironing board
An unreliable friend is like a:
Folding chair that suddenly breaks
Dining table with a tablecloth
Strong wooden chair
Solid chest
Friends helping you redecorate your room shows:
They hate your old furniture
They are supportive friends
They have too much free time
They want to move in
What is best for a bedroom sleepover with a best friend?
A dining chair
Only a wooden stool
Air mattresses and extra blankets
One small bed
If a friend always sits in your favorite armchair when they visit, you should:
Let them enjoy it — friends are more important than chairs
Remove the armchair
Sit on them instead
Put a “no sitting” sign
A “friendship bedside table” might hold:
Only an alarm clock
A photo of you two, a book they lent you, and tissues for sad days
A lock
Dirty socks
Two friends sharing a small studio apartment must arrange furniture to:
Have both privacy and time together
Block each other’s space
Hide all chairs
Remove all tables
A friendship that grows distant is like:
A new mattress
A dusty, forgotten box in the attic
A smooth drawer
A freshly painted shelf
A kind thing to do with furniture for a sad friend:
Take apart their desk
Move their bed without asking
Set up a cozy chair with a blanket in your home for them
Hide their sofa cushions
Friends playing video games often sit:
Far apart at a long dining table
On a ladder shelf
On two toilets
On the floor in front of the TV, leaning against a sofa or bed
You and your friend both want the same old dresser at a garage sale. A good friend will:
Break it so nobody gets it
Talk calmly or let the other have it
Hide it from you
Fight you for it
“A house without a friend is like a room without furniture” means:
The room looks empty
You need to buy more couches
You cannot sit down
Comfort and support are missing