Always stay on your route...
"Yes!" You and your brother are doing great. You have more candy than your brother who's embrassing you with a pirate costume, so you're happy. You're done on one street and round the corner to the next.
"Wow!" You see a house with awesome decorations!
A-go to the awesome house. Who'll know-it's one house off your route and       your brother doesn't even know you have a route!
B-stay on your route and continue normally.
C-Dare your brother to go to that house and run away without him.
You and your sister just finished the last house on your route and are getting ready to go home when suddenly your sister runs onto a side street wanting more candy. She rings the doorbell of the nicest lady in the town. Your sister goes inside when the door answers. You don't know what to do, after all, that house isn't on your route for just this reason.
A-chase after your brother and be invited in yourself.
B-run home and tell your parents.
C-wait for her to come out.
You're out trick-or-treating alone when you hear something.
"Hey, Chris!" You turn. It's your best friend. You shout hi and begin to run, but then remember to walk until you also remember that your friend isn't on your route and you're already off it. But it's your best friend. They don't have route. What'll your friend say if you tell your friend why you can't come? Chicken!
A-go there anyway. No one'll ever know. You're alone.
B-refuse.
C-invite the friend on to your route.
D-run home and ask permission to make a new route with your parents.
ANSWERS
1> Although c may seem tempting, b is the correct answer.
2>B would be your best choice. Let your parents handle the situation to avoid trouble yourself.
3>D ould would be a bit hazardous, but it would work if you were so inclined. The best answer would be c. Be friendly, but b would do.
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