1) What was the main reason for the falling out between Emily and Lucy? a) They had different interests and values. b) They had a silly argument about clothes. c) Emily sent an email criticising Lucy. d) They had grown apart over the years. 2) How did Emily initially feel when Lucy sent the message ending their friendship? a) Relieved that the friendship was over. b) Angry that Lucy had ended the friendship. c) Indifferent about the end of the friendship. d) Confused and upset by the message. 3) How long had Emily and Lucy been friends? a) Since kindergarten. b) Since secondary school. c) For 5 years. d) For 10 years. 4) What does the passage suggest is the main problem with the end of a friendship? a) There is less support available than for the end of a romantic relationship. b) The emotional impact is less severe than the end of a romantic relationship. c) Friendships are less important than family relationships. d) The emotional impact can be just as difficult as the end of a romantic relationship. 5) What does the passage suggest Emily did after the argument with Lucy? a) She apologised to Lucy. b) She sent a negative email about Lucy. c) She spoke badly of Lucy to her other friends. d) She made a funny video about her. 6) What was the main thing Emily and Lucy had in common? a) They liked the same TV channels. b) They complained about their school life. c) They shared lunch at school with each other. d) They liked the same music and sports. 7) What is the main message the passage is trying to convey? a) It's important to be careful about what you write in emails. b) Arguing with your best friend is a normal part of a friendship. c) Ending a friendship can be very difficult and painful. d) Friendships are less important than romantic relationships.

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