A Cozy Night at Home
It was a chilly evening, and Sophie was in her bedroom, getting ready for bed. She placed her bag on the dressing table and pulled out her diary, eager to write about her day.
Her little
brother, Max, burst into the room, holding a comic book in one hand and a toy
car in the other. “Can you read this to me before bed?” he asked, climbing onto
her bed with his favorite Teddy bear.
Sophie
smiled. “Alright, but just one chapter.” She sat up, adjusting her pillow,
bolster, and blanket to make herself comfortable. Max snuggled in beside her,
resting his head on the soft sheet covering the mattress.
Their mother
walked in, holding a freshly washed nightdress for Sophie. “Don’t stay up too
late,” she said, hanging Sophie’s jacket on the coat hanger near the wardrobe.
The soft glow
of the lamp on her bookshelf made the room feel warm and cozy. The air purifier
hummed quietly, filling the room with fresh, clean air.
Sophie
glanced at her alarm clock. “Ten more minutes,” she told Max. She looked at her
watch—there was still a little time before bed.
Outside,
their house was peaceful, with only the faint rustling of leaves in the wind.
Sophie knew she would sleep well tonight, wrapped in the comfort of her home
and family.
That’s the end of the story. Now,
Q&A time!
It was a
chilly evening, and Sophie was in her bedroom, getting ready for bed.
Was Sophie in her bedroom on a
chilly evening? Yes. It was a chilly evening, and Sophie was in her bedroom.
What was Sophie doing in her
bedroom? Getting ready for bed. Sophie was in her bedroom, getting ready for
bed.
When was Sophie getting ready for
bed? On a chilly evening. It was a chilly evening, and Sophie was getting ready
for bed.
Was Sophie in the kitchen on a
warm morning? No. She wasn’t in the kitchen on a warm morning. It was a chilly
evening, and Sophie was in her bedroom, getting ready for bed.
She placed
her bag on the dressing table and pulled out her diary, eager to write about
her day.
Did Sophie place her bag on the
dressing table? Yes. She placed her bag on the dressing table.
What did Sophie place on the
dressing table? Her bag. She placed her bag on the dressing table.
Where did Sophie place her bag? On
the dressing table. She placed her bag on the dressing table.
Did Sophie place her bag on the
floor? No. She didn’t place her bag on the floor. She placed her bag on the
dressing table.
She placed
her bag on the dressing table and pulled out her diary, eager to write about
her day.
Did Sophie pull out her diary?
Yes. She pulled out her diary, eager to write about her day.
What did Sophie pull out? Her
diary. She pulled out her diary, eager to write about her day.
Why was Sophie eager? To write
about her day. She was eager to write about her day in her diary.
Did Sophie pull out a toy to play
with? No. She didn’t pull out a toy to play with. She pulled out her diary,
eager to write about her day.
Her little
brother, Max, burst into the room, holding a comic book in one hand and a toy
car in the other.
Did Max burst into the room? Yes.
Her little brother, Max, burst into the room.
Who burst into the room? Her
little brother, Max. Her little brother, Max, burst into the room.
What was Max holding? A comic book
in one hand and a toy car in the other. Max burst into the room, holding a
comic book in one hand and a toy car in the other.
Did Max tiptoe in holding a
pencil? No. He didn’t tiptoe in holding a pencil. Max burst into the room,
holding a comic book and a toy car.
“Can you read
this to me before bed?” he asked, climbing onto her bed with his favorite Teddy
bear.
Did Max ask Sophie to read to him?
Yes. “Can you read this to me before bed?” he asked.
What did Max ask Sophie? “Can you
read this to me before bed?” “Can you read this to me before bed?” he asked.
When did Max want Sophie to read
to him? Before bed. “Can you read this to me before bed?” he asked.
Did Max ask “Can you play with me
tomorrow?” No. He didn’t ask “Can you play with me tomorrow?” “Can you read
this to me before bed?” he asked.
“Can you read
this to me before bed?” he asked, climbing onto her bed with his favorite Teddy
bear.
Did Max climb onto Sophie’s bed?
Yes. He climbed onto her bed with his favorite teddy bear.
What did Max bring onto the bed?
His favorite Teddy bear. Max climbed onto her bed with his favorite Teddy bear.
Where did Max climb? Onto Sophie’s
bed. He climbed onto her bed with his favorite Teddy bear.
Did Max jump onto the floor with a
ball? No. He didn’t jump onto the floor with a ball. Max climbed onto her bed
with his favorite Teddy bear.
Sophie
smiled. “Alright, but just one chapter.”
Did Sophie smile? Yes. Sophie
smiled.
What did Sophie say to Max?
“Alright, but just one chapter.” Sophie smiled. “Alright, but just one
chapter,” she said.
How much did Sophie agree to read?
Just one chapter. “Alright, but just one chapter,” she said.
Did Sophie frown and say “No way”?
No. She didn’t frown and say “No way.” Sophie smiled. “Alright, but just one
chapter.”
She sat up,
adjusting her pillow, bolster, and blanket to make herself comfortable.
Did Sophie sit up? Yes. She sat
up, adjusting her pillow, bolster, and blanket.
What did Sophie adjust to make
herself comfortable? Her pillow, bolster, and blanket. She adjusted her pillow,
bolster, and blanket to make herself comfortable.
Why did she adjust them? To make
herself comfortable. She adjusted her pillow, bolster, and blanket to make
herself comfortable.
Did Sophie lie down and leave her
bed messy? No. She didn’t lie down and leave her bed messy. She sat up,
adjusting her pillow, bolster, and blanket.
Max snuggled
in beside her, resting his head on the soft sheet covering the mattress.
Did Max snuggle in beside Sophie?
Yes. Max snuggled in beside her.
Where did Max rest his head? On
the soft sheet covering the mattress. Max rested his head on the soft sheet
covering the mattress.
What did Max snuggle beside?
Sophie. Max snuggled in beside her, resting his head on the soft sheet.
Did Max stand far away resting his
head on a chair? No. He didn’t stand far away resting his head on a chair. Max
snuggled in beside her, resting his head on the soft sheet.
Their mother
walked in, holding a freshly washed nightdress for Sophie.
Did their mother walk in? Yes.
Their mother walked in, holding a freshly washed nightdress for Sophie.
What was their mother holding? A
freshly washed nightdress for Sophie. Their mother walked in, holding a freshly
washed nightdress for Sophie.
Who was the nightdress for?
Sophie. Their mother walked in, holding a freshly washed nightdress for Sophie.
Did their mother run out holding a
dirty shirt? No. She didn’t run out holding a dirty shirt. Their mother walked
in, holding a freshly washed nightdress for Sophie.
“Don’t stay
up too late,” she said, hanging Sophie’s jacket on the coat hanger near the
wardrobe.
Did their mother say “Don’t stay
up too late”? Yes. “Don’t stay up too late,” she said.
What did their mother say? “Don’t
stay up too late.” “Don’t stay up too late,” she said.
Who said “Don’t stay up too late”?
Their mother. “Don’t stay up too late,” their mother said.
Did their mother say “Stay up all
night”? No. She didn’t say “Stay up all night.” “Don’t stay up too late,” she
said.
“Don’t stay
up too late,” she said, hanging Sophie’s jacket on the coat hanger near the
wardrobe.
Did their mother hang Sophie’s
jacket? Yes. She hung Sophie’s jacket on the coat hanger near the wardrobe.
What did their mother hang?
Sophie’s jacket. She hung Sophie’s jacket on the coat hanger near the wardrobe.
Where did she hang the jacket? On
the coat hanger near the wardrobe. She hung Sophie’s jacket on the coat hanger
near the wardrobe.
Did their mother throw the jacket
on the floor? No. She didn’t throw the jacket on the floor. She hung Sophie’s
jacket on the coat hanger near the wardrobe.
The soft glow
of the lamp on her bookshelf made the room feel warm and cozy.
Did the lamp’s soft glow make the
room feel warm? Yes. The soft glow of the lamp on her bookshelf made the room
feel warm and cozy.
What made the room feel warm and
cozy? The soft glow of the lamp. The soft glow of the lamp on her bookshelf
made the room feel warm and cozy.
Where was the lamp? On her
bookshelf. The soft glow of the lamp on her bookshelf made the room feel warm
and cozy.
Did the bright light of a
chandelier make the room feel cold? No. The bright light of a chandelier didn’t
make the room feel cold. The soft glow of the lamp made it warm and cozy.
The air
purifier hummed quietly, filling the room with fresh, clean air.
Did the air purifier hum quietly?
Yes. The air purifier hummed quietly.
What filled the room with fresh,
clean air? The air purifier. The air purifier hummed quietly, filling the room
with fresh, clean air.
How did the air purifier hum?
Quietly. The air purifier hummed quietly, filling the room with fresh air.
Did the air purifier buzz loudly
with dirty air? No. It didn’t buzz loudly with dirty air. The air purifier
hummed quietly, filling the room with fresh, clean air.
Sophie
glanced at her alarm clock. “Ten more minutes,” she told Max.
Did Sophie glance at her alarm
clock? Yes. Sophie glanced at her alarm clock.
What did Sophie glance at? Her
alarm clock. Sophie glanced at her alarm clock.
Where was the alarm clock? In her
room, likely near her bed. Sophie glanced at her alarm clock.
Did Sophie glance at her phone? No.
She didn’t glance at her phone. Sophie glanced at her alarm clock.
“Ten more
minutes,” she told Max.
Did Sophie tell Max “Ten more
minutes”? Yes. “Ten more minutes,” she told Max.
What did Sophie tell Max? “Ten
more minutes.” “Ten more minutes,” she told Max.
Who did Sophie tell this to? Max.
“Ten more minutes,” she told Max.
Did Sophie say “Go to bed now”?
No. She didn’t say “Go to bed now.” “Ten more minutes,” she told Max.
She looked at
her watch—there was still a little time before bed.
Did Sophie look at her watch? Yes.
She looked at her watch.
What did Sophie realize when she
looked at her watch? There was still a little time before bed. She looked at
her watch—there was still a little time before bed.
Why did she look at her watch? To
check the time before bed. She looked at her watch—there was still a little
time before bed.
Did Sophie look at her watch and
see it was past bedtime? No. She didn’t see it was past bedtime. There was
still a little time before bed.
Outside,
their house was peaceful, with only the faint rustling of leaves in the wind.
Did their house feel peaceful
outside? Yes. Outside, their house was peaceful.
What made the only sound outside?
The faint rustling of leaves in the wind. Outside, their house was peaceful,
with only the faint rustling of leaves in the wind.
Where was the house peaceful?
Outside. Outside, their house was peaceful, with only the faint rustling of
leaves.
Was their house noisy with loud
traffic outside? No. It wasn’t noisy with loud traffic outside. Outside, their
house was peaceful, with only the faint rustling of leaves.
Sophie knew
she would sleep well tonight, wrapped in the comfort of her home and family.
Did Sophie know she would sleep
well? Yes. Sophie knew she would sleep well tonight.
Why did Sophie think she would
sleep well? Because she was wrapped in the comfort of her home and family.
Sophie knew she would sleep well tonight, wrapped in the comfort of her home
and family.
When did Sophie expect to sleep
well? Tonight. Sophie knew she would sleep well tonight.
Did Sophie think she would sleep
badly tonight? No. She didn’t think she would sleep badly. Sophie knew she
would sleep well tonight, wrapped in comfort.