What type of question can the bolded text help you answer?

My social studies teacher, Ms. Galvez, rolled her eyes at me and I rolled my eyes back at her. The Man was always coming down on me, just because I go through school firewalls like wet Kleenex, spoof the gait-recognition software, and nuke the snitch chips they track us with.

interpretive
adaptive
evaluative
literal

this is the bolded sentence btw Ms. Galvez, rolled her eyes at me and I rolled my eyes back at her.

pls help me idk this one

Evaluative

Evaluative

What type of question can the bolded text help you answer?

He's a sucking chest wound of a human being. But if you're going to have a jailer, better a clueless one than one who's really on the ball.
Evaluative Interpretive Adaptive Literal

Evaluative

its either a or c

The bolded text in this passage is an example of dialogue between the narrator and their social studies teacher. Based on this information, the question is asking what type of question the bolded text can help you answer.

To determine the type of question, we need to analyze the dialogue and its meaning. The narrator states that Ms. Galvez rolled her eyes at them and they rolled their eyes back at her. This exchange suggests a nonverbal interaction between the narrator and their teacher.

Now, let's consider the answer choices: interpretive, adaptive, evaluative, and literal.

- An interpretive question would require analyzing the meaning or significance of the dialogue.
- An adaptive question would involve adapting or adjusting something based on the dialogue.
- An evaluative question would involve making a judgment or evaluation about the dialogue or the actions of the characters.
- A literal question would focus on the factual information provided by the dialogue.

In this case, the most appropriate answer is literal. The dialogue is describing a specific action (the rolling of eyes) between the narrator and their social studies teacher, without requiring deeper analysis or evaluation.