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5 multiple choice 1 point how do the children react to the man saying aaron’s name?
they run away from the well.
they are scared by aaron’s anger.
they continue as usual, unfazed.
they are shocked and embarrassed.
6 multiple choice 1 point why do the children become angry with aaron?
aaron tells the man all their names
aaron tells the man the truth about the police
aaron knows the man wont tell them his name.
aaron forces the other kids to stay at the well
Question 5
To answer this, we analyze the context (assuming a literary or narrative context, likely from a text). When the man says Aaron’s name, the children’s reaction—typically in such narratives—if they are shocked and embarrassed (maybe due to the situation or Aaron’s connection), or other options. But based on common narrative arcs, if the man saying Aaron’s name reveals something unexpected, the children being shocked and embarrassed fits. Other options: running away from the well is too extreme without context, being scared by Aaron’s anger is misplaced (the man says the name, not Aaron’s anger), and continuing unfazed is unlikely if the name is a trigger. So the correct option is the one about being shocked and embarrassed.
Analyzing the options: If Aaron tells the man all their names, the children would be angry (as it’s a breach of trust or privacy). The other options: telling the truth about police—unrelated to anger at Aaron unless context is different, knowing the man won’t tell his name—doesn’t cause anger, and forcing kids to stay—unlikely to be the reason for anger here. So the most logical is Aaron telling the man all their names.
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They are shocked and embarrassed.