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Read the student summary of a story that will become a script. Arianna gets her Spanish placement exam results back. Even though she is fluent in Spanish, she has only placed into Spanish 1. She was trying to place into Spanish 3 so she could attend the foreign exchange trip. She’s certain there must be a mistake. Her father calls the school, which causes Arianna to be called to the principal’s office. Arianna tries to explain that there has been a mistake, but the principal does not believe her. Arianna insists that she see her answer sheet and the scoring key. The principal finally agrees. Arianna discovers the mistake is in the answer key, not her own test. Decide which part of the plot each event occurs in. Arianna gets her results back, and she has placed into Spanish 1. Arianna discusses the results with the principal, who does not believe Arianna. Arianna insists on seeing her test and the answer key. Arianna discovers a mistake in the answer key, not her own test.

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