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Provide Reflective Conclusion Practice Test

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Read the narrative and answer the question.

Maya studied hard for her math test and felt ready—until she saw the first page. The problems looked familiar, but the numbers felt like they were sliding around. Halfway through, she noticed Keisha two desks over tapping her pencil in a pattern Maya recognized: one tap, pause, two taps. It was the same pattern Keisha used when she was signaling answers during homework checks.

Maya’s heart thumped. Keisha’s test was angled slightly, just enough that Maya could see the corner of an answer. Maya told herself she was only “checking one” to calm down. Then she checked another.

After class, the teacher announced, “I saw some wandering eyes today. If you need help, ask. Don’t cheat.” Maya’s face went hot.

At lunch, Keisha said, “You looked stressed. You okay?”

Maya almost admitted it right there, but instead she shrugged. “Yeah. Fine.”

That night, Maya stared at her graded test: a high score that didn’t feel like hers.

I used to think cheating was only wrong if you got caught. Now I understand it also changes how you see yourself. Even though no one said anything, I carried the secret like a heavy backpack, and it made my “good grade” feel smaller.

Which sentence best explains why this is a strong reflective conclusion?

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