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In the opinion of the writer, how often are people interested in your ideas?

Always.
B. Often.
C. Never.
D. Hardly ever.

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Who first made the writer realize that thinking for oneself is important?

A. The writer's parents.
B. The writer's friend, Sarah.
C. The writer's maths teacher.
D. The manager of an oil company.

How did the writer feel when she was asked to write "the sum of a number"?

A. Pleased, because it was an easy question to answer.
Bored, because she wasn't interested in maths.
Confused, because she didn't understand the question.
D. Worried, because she was the only one who didn't know the answer.

What did she do in the end?

A. She asked the teacher to explain.
B. She copied what someone else wrote.
C. She felt too frightened to write an answer.
D. She suddenly realized the meaning of the question.

What does the writer think of her maths teacher?

A. She taught the writer an important lesson.
B. She valued the intelligence of her students.
C. She was the best teacher the writer ever had.
D. She was the worst teacher the writer ever had.

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