Weird Situation
Up to my Neck in Alligators
The kiss in the Orchard
Steeping up to Dreams
General
100

What situation does the narrator think will be bad at first?

She expects something to go wrong or be scary, but it turns out fine.

100

What trouble does the main character get into?

They make a mistake or bad choice that causes problems.

100

Who are the two people in the orchard?

The narrator and the person they care about

100

What dream or goal does the narrator have?  

A personal goal such as success, confidence, or achieving something important.

100

Riddle - What can you hold in your left hand but never in your right?

Your Right Hand

200

How does the narrator feel at the start of the story?

Nervous, worried, or unsure.

200

Who helps the main character deal with the problem?

A friend, family member, or someone who cares about them.

200

How does the orchard setting make the moment feel?

They become closer, more honest, or more aware of their feelings.

200

What makes it hard for the narrator to reach their dream?

Fear, self‑doubt, or challenges in their life.

200

O le a le tausaga sa sainia ai e NZ le Treaty of Waitangi?

6 February 1840

300

What is one thing that shows the situation isn’t as bad as she expected?

Something positive happens — people are kind, or the event goes smoothly.

300

What do the “alligators” in the story really represent?

The consequences or problems the character must face.

300

How does the kiss change their relationship?

They become closer, more honest, or more aware of their feelings.

300

What moment shows the narrator starting to believe in themselves?

They take a risk, try something new, or accept help.

300

who won the creator of the year 2025 in pacific

Ilai Matangi, known as @havea_676 on TikTok

400

How does the narrator’s attitude change by the end?

She becomes more confident and relaxed.

400

What does the character realise about consequences?

That actions affect both themselves and others.

400

What problem or tension appears after the kiss?

Confusion, awkwardness, or worry about what happens next.

400

Who helps the narrator realise they’re not alone?

A friend, mentor, family member, or supportive person.

400

Name the smallest country in the world

Vatican City

500

What lesson does the narrator learn from the experience?

That things aren’t always as scary or difficult as they seem at first.

500

What important choice does the character make to fix the situation?

They take responsibility, apologise, or try to make things right.

500

What does the orchard symbolise in the story?

Growth, new beginnings, or the start of a deeper connection.

500

What message does the story give about following dreams?

You don’t have to do everything alone — support makes dreams possible.

500

First name of our Principal

Kilisitina