What is the central message of the story?
How does the narrator feel when she realizes she wasn't invited?
Hurt and excluded
What can we infer about Bridget's attitude toward the narrator?
Which detail shows the narrator felt left out?
The girls hid the white envelopes as she approached.
What does the word 'entity' most nearly mean in the text?
Which sentence best reflects the theme of the story?
Answer varies!
Example : "SO what if I don't go to the party. I'm still me whether I go or not."
How does the narrator feel about herself after not being invited?
She feels unworthy and starts criticizing her appearance.
Why does the narrator repeat party details as if she were invited?
She feels embarrassed and wants to appear included.
Which detail shows the narrator's insecurity?
She citizens her hair, clothes, height, and smile.
What does the word 'antithesis' mean in the text?
A person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else.
What lesson does the narrator learn by the end of the story?
She learns that her self-worth does not depend on being invited to party.
How do the narrator's feelings change by the end of the story?
She becomes more confident and self- accepting.
What can be inferred about the narrator's friendship group?
They are not very close and avoid uncomfortable situations.
Which detail proves Bridget did not originally intend to invite the narrator?
The original name was scribbled out, and the narrator's name was not written.
How does the author create sympathy for the narrator?
By showing her insecurity and internal thoughts.
How does the narrator's experience with the invitation help reveal the theme?
It shows that popularity is shallow and does not define her value.
What does the narrator's hesitation at the bus scene reveal about her feelings?
She is conflicted between wanting acceptance and maintaining her self-respect.
Why does the narrator become upset seeing the crossed-out name on the invitations?
It confirms she was only invited to fill a spot, not because she was truly wanted.
Which detail shows the narrator's inner conflict at the end?
She hesitates before getting on the bus despite wanting to go.
How does repetition of self-questioning affect the tone?
It creates a reflective and emotional tone.
Explain the theme using ONE detail from the text.
Example : The narrator realizes she is an " afterthought," which helps her understant that she should value herself instead of seeking approval.
Describe how the narrator grows emotionally over the course of the story.
She moves from self-doubt to self- confidence and independence.
Popularity is superficial and linked to social status rather than kindness.
Choose ONE detail that best supports the theme and explain why.
Answer varies!
Example: The narrator thinks, "I'm still me whether I go or not," supporting the theme of self-acceptance.
How does the story's ending strengthen the message?
The narrator's choice to smile shows confidence and independence.