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Section 1: Young Adult Fiction Short Story Ever since I was a little girl, I had dreamed of having a pet snake. There was something fascinating about their slithering bodies and the way they moved so gracefully. My parents, however, were not as enthusiastic about the idea. They were convinced that I would develop an allergy to the snake's scales, and they didn't want to take any chances. But I was determined. I did my research and found out that not all snakes had scales that could cause allergies. After months of pleading and promising to take full responsibility for my new pet, my parents finally gave in. I named him Apollo, after the Greek god of snakes. He was a beautiful ball python, with patterns that resembled the night sky. I spent hours watching him explore his terrarium, his smooth movements mesmerizing me. However, my parents' fears soon became a reality. I started developing a rash on my arms, and my eyes would water whenever I was near Apollo. It broke my heart to realize that I was allergic to my beloved pet. I had to make a difficult decision. I couldn't bear to part with Apollo, but I also couldn't ignore the toll it was taking on my health. Reluctantly, I found a new home for him with a friend who didn't have any allergies. It was a bittersweet goodbye, but I knew it was for the best. I still visit Apollo occasionally, and seeing him happy and healthy in his new home brings me some comfort. Sometimes, life doesn't go as planned, but it's important to prioritize our well-being, even if it means letting go of something we love. Section 2: Multiple Choice Questions 1. Why were the protagonist's parents hesitant about getting a pet snake? a) They were afraid of snakes. b) They believed the protagonist would develop an allergy. c) They didn't want to take care of another pet. d) They thought snakes were dangerous. Correct answer: b) They believed the protagonist would develop an allergy. This is mentioned in the text when the protagonist's parents were worried about the protagonist developing an allergy to the snake's scales. 2. What kind of snake did the protagonist finally get as a pet? a) Rattlesnake b) Boa constrictor c) Ball python d) King cobra Correct answer: c) Ball python. This is mentioned in the text when the protagonist names the snake Apollo and describes its patterns resembling the night sky. 3. What symptoms did the protagonist experience due to the snake allergy? a) Rash and watery eyes b) Sneezing and coughing c) Fever and headache d) None, the protagonist wasn't allergic to the snake. Correct answer: a) Rash and watery eyes. This is mentioned in the text when the protagonist describes developing a rash on their arms and their eyes watering whenever they were near the snake. 4. What did the protagonist do when they realized they were allergic to the snake? a) Ignored the symptoms and kept the snake. b) Found a new home for the snake. c) Took allergy medication to alleviate the symptoms. d) Gave the snake to a pet store. Correct answer: b) Found a new home for the snake. This is mentioned in the text when the protagonist realizes they can't ignore the toll it was taking on their health and decides to find a new home for the snake. 5. How does the protagonist feel about letting go of the snake? a) Relieved b) Sad c) Indifferent d) Happy Correct answer: b) Sad. This is implied in the text when the protagonist describes the goodbye as bittersweet and mentions that they still visit the snake occasionally. Section 3: Fill-in-the-Blank Questions 1. The protagonist's pet snake was a ____________. Correct word: ball python. Explanation: This is mentioned in the text when the protagonist names the snake Apollo and describes its patterns
resembling the night sky. 2. The protagonist developed a ____________ on their arms due to the snake allergy. Correct word: rash. Explanation: This is mentioned in the text when the protagonist describes developing a rash on their arms. 3. The protagonist's eyes would ____________ whenever they were near the snake. Correct word: water. Explanation: This is mentioned in the text when the protagonist describes their eyes watering whenever they were near the snake. 4. The protagonist found a new home for the snake with a friend who didn't have any ____________. Correct word: allergies. Explanation: This is implied in the text when the protagonist decides to find a new home for the snake because of their allergies. 5. The protagonist still ____________ the snake occasionally. Correct word: visits. Explanation: This is mentioned in the text when the protagonist mentions that they still visit the snake occasionally. Section 4: Open Ended Questions 1. How do you think the protagonist's life would have been different if they hadn't developed an allergy to the snake? 2. Do you think the protagonist made the right decision in finding a new home for the snake? Why or why not? 3. What do you think the protagonist learned from their experience with the snake? 4. How would you have reacted if you were in the protagonist's shoes? 5. Can you think of any alternative solutions the protagonist could have explored before deciding to find a new home for the snake? Section 5: Conclusion In life, we often encounter unexpected obstacles that force us to make difficult choices. The protagonist's journey with their pet snake teaches us the importance of prioritizing our well-being, even if it means letting go of something we love. Sometimes, the hardest decisions lead to the greatest growth and happiness. Section 6: Works Cited 1. "Snake Allergies: Symptoms, Treatment, and More." Healthline, www.healthline.com/health/snake-allergies. 2. "Ball Python Care Sheet." Reptiles Magazine, www.reptilesmagazine.com/snake-care/ball-python-care. 3. "Allergies and Pets." American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, www.aaaai.org/conditions-and-treatments/library/allergy- library/pet-allergy. 4. "Choosing the Right Pet Snake." The Spruce Pets, www.thesprucepets.com/choosing-the-right-pet-snake-1237194. 5. "The Importance of Self-Care." Psychology Today, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/click-here-happiness/201812/the-importance-self-care.
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