My What is Showing?
1 Jen’s actions at school suggest that she — is shy around people she does not know well cares about what people think of her does not like searching for information has only a few friends in her class The reader can tell that “My What Is Showing?” is realistic fiction because it — exaggerates the abilities of the main character tells a story that has been handed down from generation to generation tells about events that could happen in life today describes events and actions that took place long ago Jen’s main conflict is resolved when — Mrs. Warden answers her question she learns what her epidermis is Joey says her epidermis is showing she covers herself entirely with clothing In paragraph 3, what is the most likely reason Joey whispers? He wants to make sure Jen understands him. He does not want others to notice Jen’s epidermis. He does not want the bus driver to hear what he says. He wants Jen to think epidermis means something shocking. By the end of the story, what can the reader conclude about Joey and Jen’s relationship? They spend little time together. They often fight with each other. They share many common interests. They enjoy playing jokes on each other. Jen covers herself up before coming into the dining room most likely because she wants to — stop thinking about whether her skin is showing find out whether Joey knows the meaning of epidermis help Joey understand how his comment made her feel at school show Joey that she now knows the meaning of epidermis