You are talking to someone and you notice that they wrinkle their nose and take a step back. Why might they have done that?
relevant social inference
15
You walk into your kitchen and your parents immediately stop talking. Why do you think they stopped talking?
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20
Your friend isn't eating lunch, but he keeps sighing and saying, "I'm so hungry." Why isn't he eating?
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25
Your teacher is handing back your English essays and she seems like she is in a great mood. How do you think the class overall did on their essays?
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15
Your teacher is reviewing for a test and keeps saying some phrases really loudly while looking very intensely at the class. Why is she doing this?
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20
Your parent got home late from work and still managed to make the family dinner. They seem tired and stressed. What could you do after you eat your dinner? Why?
relevant social inference
25
You get home from school and you drop your book bag, kick off your shoes, and use several dishes to make a snack. When your parent gets home, they say, "It looks like a tornado went through here." Why did they say that?
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15
Someone in your class that you talk to almost every day asks you for your phone number. Why?
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20
Your teacher tries to get the class's attention, but everyone is still talking. She stands at the front of the room and doesn't say anything? Why?
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25
A friend you eat lunch with is suddenly eating at another table and is avoiding talking to you. Why?
relevant social inference
15
You want to get your driver's permit but your parent says that you'll get it when you show you're ready for it. What could you do?
relevant social inference
20
You work at a fast food restaurant. They person ordering seems like they're in a hurry. What should you do?
relevant social inference
25
You tell a joke that everyone laughs at. You tell a similar joke next. People don't laugh as much. Why?
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15
You're working on a study guide and the person next to you keeps asking if you understand the material. Why?
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20
You're leaving the house and your parent says, "It's 38 degrees out this morning." What are they telling you?
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25
You brought a bunch of coins from home to pay for your lunch. You are trying to count them to pay for your food, but you keep getting distracted. How does the cashier feel? How do the students behind you feel?