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Which of the following best describes a theme expressed in this passage? OA. People from different cultures have more in common than they realize.
O B. Most people have prejudiced beliefs about people from other cultures.
OC. People should learn about life from their friends, not from textbooks.
OD. Sometimes humor is the only way to overcome conflicts between friends.
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by J. Robbins
"I hope you guys are hungry," called Vera as she brought a tray of snacks from her
kitchen into the living room. Her friends barely looked up from their textbooks.
"I'm too worried about this test to be hungry," Nesky moaned dramatically. "I usually
love to try new foods, but stress is making me sick. I may never eat again!"
"You'l change your mind once you taste a pelmeni," Vera told him. "My grandmother
taught me how to make them, and they are delicious. You'l study better once you have a
full stomach."
"These look disgusting!" said Raul rudely. Why couldn't you make pizza rollis or
something normal for us to eat?" His sister Schmi swatted the back of his head with her
notebook
"You are too stressed over this test, and it is causing you to treat your friends badly,"
Schmi said. "Pizza rolls are normal snacks at our house, but that doesn't mean they are
normal snacks for everyone. Vera is from Russia, and her grandmother is teaching her to
cook traditional Russian food. I think it's great!" Vera smiled gratefully at her friend's
supportive words
"I guess I could try one," muttered Raul as he reached for a pelmeni.
"These snacks remind me of my mother's pierogis," Nesky said through a mouthful of
food. "She is from Poland, though, so how could her food taste like Russian food?
"Many cultures make dumplings similar to pelmeni," replied Vera "Dumplings filled with
spicy meat are popular all over the world."
"I can't believe it," Raul said, sitting up straight in his chair. "These dumplings are tasty!
Pelmeni may look like little rocks, but they are even better than pizza rolls."
"It sounds like you've convinced my brother to widen his cultural horizons after all."
laughed Schmi.
"I never would have guessed by looking at Raul that he could be so open-minded,"
Vera replied with a wink.

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