Last week, during English class, I had a bad stomach-ache. It happened unexpectedly. It made me hard to focus on what the teacher was saying and the lesson we were learning. I tried my best, but the pain in my stomach made it really tough to learn properly.
I quietly let the teacher know that I needed a short break and went outside for a moment. Luckily, she understood, and I hoped a quick break would help me feel better. Standing there, I thought about how health issues can surprise us and mess up our plans. It reminded me that sometimes our bodies can control our experiences, even when we don’t want them to.
After a few minutes outside, my stomach felt better, and I went back to class. Even though I was back, I couldn’t stop thinking about the pain. However, it made me realize how we need to be strong and handle unexpected problems, even in a regular classroom. As the day went on, I learned how important it is to take care of our bodies and minds for better learning and personal growth.
Which statements go with the text?
1. The writer spent his break time at the school health unit.
2. The teacher permitted the writer to leave the classroom.
3. The writer’s health improved after taking a short break.
4. The writer could not stop focusing on the teacher’s lesson.