Passage 1 Kelsee and Pam were best friends. They did everything from after-school activities to sports together. They even lived next door to each other. One day, Pam showed up at Kelsea's house. Looking upset, Pam held up a paper bag for Kelsea. Inside, Kelsea saw the pieces of a collectible plate that belonged to Pam's mom. Pam explained that she had been throwing a towel to her brother in the kitchen when she had missed and hit the plate. She was afraid to tell her mom because she knew her mom would be upset. Kelsea reassured Pam. She thought Pam's mom would be sad but understanding that what happened was an accident, Kelsea offered to come over with Pam and give her support while she told her mom. Pam was relieved to have the support of her friend. Passage 2 Jordan and Sierra had lived in the same apartment building their whole lives. They had been best friends since they were three years old and had both shared a fascination with drawing on the sidewalk with chalk. Now they were twelve, and Jordan had developed into a great artist while Sierra loved to write. They often worked together on writing and illustrating stories. One day, Sierra came over with some sad news. She and her family would be moving to a new city. She was afraid that she and Jordan would no longer be such close friends. Jordan reassured Sierra. No distance could break the bond they had formed over the years. They could even send each other art and stories and continue working together. Best of all, Jordan might be able to visit and explore Sierra's new city with her. Sierra felt relieved that their friendship would still be close, although she would live far away. 1 Select ALL the correct answers. Which two statements best combine both passages