Read the following sentences from the text.

“’The real question is what are you doing here? Are you stalking me?’

‘That’s rude,’ she snapped back sharply. ‘I’m just trying to make sure we nail this project and win the science fair. At first, I wanted to talk to you about ideas, but I was also curious about where you go every day so I… okay, I followed you. But of course I didn’t mean to hurt you. Look, I saw those men and thought they might be up to no good, and I wanted to make sure you were not in danger. So why are you so upset?’

Floyd sighed. ‘First of all, I don’t like being stalked, and I don’t see why you’re in such a rush to get going on some stupid science fair project. Second, I don’t appreciate being tackled, even if it’s because of danger, or whatever. And third,’ he said, picking up steam, ‘this river is important to our whole community. It’s where people come for exercise, for family picnics, for quiet times.’ He paused, then added snidely, ‘It’s where people who enjoy contemplation come to escape people like you!’”

What conclusion can you draw from this evidence about Floyd and Monica’s relationship?

They have been in the same class since preschool and have become good friends over the years.

They are neighbors and spend a lot of time together so they have become bored of each other.

They find each other funny because Floyd enjoys Monica’s jokes and Monica enjoys Floyd’s impressions.

They do not get along, and Floyd especially dislikes Monica while Monica seems somewhat curious about Floyd.

They do not get along, and Floyd especially dislikes Monica while Monica seems somewhat curious about Floyd.