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Yesterday, Jaden accidentally ate Sarah’s cat (long boring story), which was unfortunate because Sarah already had terrible hay fever and assumed her sneezing was grief-related. Meanwhile, Sarah’s boyfriend Lucas was furious at Sarah for “making everything dramatic again,” even though he was the one who forgot to shut the double glazed glass sliding doors the way the instructions told him too, that let the cat escape in the first place. Their neighbour Priya tried to mediate but got distracted because she thought she recognised Lucas who was in her cousin Ben’s failed improv troupe, which dissolved after Johnny set fire to the props cupboard during a mindfulness exercise. Strangely, Johnny later claimed it was all Lucas's fault because he kept talking about Ben's sister.

Q1: Given all of this, what do Priya and Lucas actually have in common?

A) They both were in Ben’s ill-fated improv troupe.
B) They both hate Johnny.
C) They both hold blame for what happened to Sarah's cat.
D) They both know each other.


 

Q2. What emotion is milady feeling?

A) The polite, tightly-contained satisfaction of someone who has finally finished darning a sock she secretly hated.
B) The serene vigilance of a woman who knows exactly who stole her quince preserves but is saving the confrontation for Lent.
C) Quiet disdain for the artist taking 12 hours to complete this portrait.
D) The mild disappointment of realising her bonnet’s texture resembles a Victorian cauliflower and now she cannot unsee it.


 

Q3. The Neighbourhood Surveillance Mystery

Yesterday, your neighbour Karen spent six hours staring out her window because she was convinced someone stole her basil plant. It later turned out she herself had moved it.

Based on this, what is Karen’s primary emotional attachment style?

A) Vigilance
B) Passive-aggressive
C) Attachment Avoidance
D) Nostalgia

 

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