Read the passage and answer the questions.

The Grime by ReadWorks

Octavia normally would have been embarrassed to rattle off her accomplishments to a total stranger. She’d had to do this enough times, in job interviews usually, so she was used to the squirming discomfort that comes with saying: I graduated with these honors at this university with this GPA and did this and that and, yes, what a rewarding experience, I learned so much, and on and on.

She had done this enough times to know that her discomfort came from the fact that she sort of liked to boast. She knew she shouldn't like it! So she was stuck in the middle. Or, rather, not in the middle, but slapped back and forth, from smug satisfaction to self-disgust and back again, like a tennis ball over a net.

Here, though, it was completely different. Sitting in a stuffy, windowless office across from a man without a tie. Octavia wearing casual clothes herself. The atmosphere relaxed. Nothing at stake. She had come to help people. The rest didn't matter.

The man across from her was in his fifties, probably. He had a bristly graying mustache and the air of a man resigned to good humor, as though he had given every style a fair try, and settled finally on shrugging shoulders and a half smile.

Octavia could tell he was impressed with her. Why shouldn't he be? Because, let's face it, she was perfectly qualified. Great school, great grades, great experience, young, energetic, up on the latest methods. In two words, a catch.

The man across from her leaned back in his chair, resting one arm on the chair's armrest, and his chin in his palm. His knuckles were buried in his mustache. He had a daily calendar on his desk, the “funny” kind. Every day was matched with a joke. Octavia imagined that ripping off the next sheet in the morning to find a new joke might be the bright spot of someone’s morning.

Octavia got her biggest kicks not from talking about her schooling or her grades, but from talking about why she wanted to volunteer to teach illiterate adults to read. She explained to Paul—that was the mustached program director's name—how she had never volunteered before, how she wasn't even the type to volunteer, how if you had asked her just two months ago whether she would ever commit twenty hours a week just to pre-volunteer training, she would have bet her bottom dollar: nope.

“So,” he asked her, “what changed?”

“That's the thing!” Octavia's eyes lit up. She was leaning over Paul's desk now, bursting with enthusiasm. She felt alive. “It just…popped up. I mean, I don't know, I was just clicking around Wikipedia the other day, like I do practically every day, and I was on, like, Belgium, and then horse-hair paintbrushes, and then experimental stringed instruments, and then, somehow, adult illiteracy. And I started reading, and it was just—I don't know, out of nowhere I wanted to be a part of this, to volunteer, to help and see for myself. I don't think I'm a tourist, you know? I'm not here to experience the grime and then go home and tell my friends about it over sushi. It's not like that. I just…think I can help, and feel compelled to.”

Everything Octavia said was true. But in bed that night, her words ran in a loop in her mind, over and again.

Octavia's worst qualities were at war with her best. On the one side were pride and arrogance. On the other were enthusiasm and passion. She wondered: was she attempting to volunteer just for the show of it, or did she truly care about making a difference? Would she try to learn, as well as teach?

Octavia didn’t know. It was too difficult to separate one motivation from the next. They were tangled up with each other, and she wasn’t sure where one ended and the other began. She lay in bed and struggled with what had gone on in the office. She replayed the words she’d spoken, as if someone else had said them. She thought not “Is this who I am?” but “Is this how I want to be?”

What Octavia came to understand was that her identity was complex: her character wasn’t simple, wasn’t driven by any one thing. She was made up of parts. Some of those parts wanted to learn. Some parts wanted to teach. Some were arrogant, and some were humble.

She realized that the one thing she could be certain of was this: no matter her intentions, the end result would be the same. She would help adults learn to read, and wasn’t that most important? The consequence? She had just begun to wonder if a selfish intention had the power to taint a worthwhile outcome when sleep came.

Question 1
What does the phrase "Octavia rattled off her accomplishments" in paragraph 1 suggest about Octavia's feelings?(1 point)
Responses

Octavia felt nervous about sharing her accomplishments
Octavia felt nervous about sharing her accomplishments

Octavia felt proud and eager to share her accomplishment
Octavia felt proud and eager to share her accomplishment

Octavia felt indifferent and uninterested in sharing her accomplishments
Octavia felt indifferent and uninterested in sharing her accomplishments

Octavia felt embarrassed and hesitant to share her accomplishments
Octavia felt embarrassed and hesitant to share her accomplishments
Question 2
Why does Octavia feel uncomfortable boasting about her accomplishments?(1 point)
Responses

Octavia enjoys bragging about herself
Octavia enjoys bragging about herself

Octavia is not qualified for the job she is interviewing for
Octavia is not qualified for the job she is interviewing for

Octavia realizes that boasting is not socially acceptable
Octavia realizes that boasting is not socially acceptable

Octavia dislikes sharing personal information with strangers
Octavia dislikes sharing personal information with strangers
Question 3
What is Octavia's conflict in the story?(1 point)
Responses

She fights with Paul.
She fights with Paul.

She is unable to sleep because she is questioning the motivation of her actions.
She is unable to sleep because she is questioning the motivation of her actions.

She cannot communicate clearly.
She cannot communicate clearly.

She has to walk through bad weather.
She has to walk through bad weather.
Question 4
What can be inferred about Paul, the program director, from the description provided?(1 point)
Responses

Paul is a strict and serious individual
Paul is a strict and serious individual

Paul is a laid-back and easygoing individual
Paul is a laid-back and easygoing individual

Paul is an inexperienced and unknowledgeable individual
Paul is an inexperienced and unknowledgeable individual

Paul is an intimidating and unapproachable individual
Paul is an intimidating and unapproachable individual
Question 5
When does Octavia's enthusiasm for volunteering become evident?(1 point)
Responses

When she talks about her schooling and grades
When she talks about her schooling and grades

When she explains her sudden interest in volunteering
When she explains her sudden interest in volunteering

When she jokes about the daily calendar on Paul's desk
When she jokes about the daily calendar on Paul's desk

When she discusses her previous experience with volunteering
When she discusses her previous experience with volunteering
Question 6
What primarily drives Octavia's motivation to volunteer?(1 point)
Responses

A desire to experience different cultures
A desire to experience different cultures

A sense of obligation towards community service
A sense of obligation towards community service

A genuine passion to make a difference
A genuine passion to make a difference

A need for personal recognition and praise
A need for personal recognition and praise
Question 7
According to Octavia, what is the most important thing regardless of her intentions?(1 point)
Responses

To maintain a humble attitude
To maintain a humble attitude

To have a clear sense of identity
To have a clear sense of identity

To achieve a worthwhile outcome
To achieve a worthwhile outcome

To avoid selfish intentions
To avoid selfish intentions
Question 8
What does the phrase "rattle off" mean in paragraph 1?(1 point)
Responses

Speak quickly and without thinking
Speak quickly and without thinking

Share confidently and enthusiastically
Share confidently and enthusiastically

Bore with a long list of accomplishments
Bore with a long list of accomplishments

Organize accomplishments in a logical manner
Organize accomplishments in a logical manner
Question 9
What does Octavia mean when she says, "I'm not here to experience the grime and then go home and tell my friends about it over sushi"?(1 point)
Responses

Octavia doesn't enjoy eating sushi
Octavia doesn't enjoy eating sushi

Octavia wants to keep her volunteering experiences to herself
Octavia wants to keep her volunteering experiences to herself

Octavia is committed to actively contributing and making a genuine impact
Octavia is committed to actively contributing and making a genuine impact

Octavia prefers sharing her experiences through social media rather than in person
Octavia prefers sharing her experiences through social media rather than in person
Question 10
How would you describe Octavia's attitude towards volunteering based on the passage?(1 point)
Responses

Passive
Passive

Anxious
Anxious

Enthusiastic
Enthusiastic

Indifferent
Indifferent
Question 11
What does the phrase "tangled up" in paragraph 11 suggest about Octavia's motivations?(1 point)
Responses

Octavia is confused and uncertain about her motivations
Octavia is confused and uncertain about her motivations

Octavia's motivations are clear and straightforward
Octavia's motivations are clear and straightforward

Octavia's motivations are selfish and insincere
Octavia's motivations are selfish and insincere

Octavia's motivations are driven by external factors
Octavia's motivations are driven by external factors
Question 12
When Octavia mentions her "worst qualities" in paragraph 12, what qualities is she referring to?(1 point)
Responses

Pride and arrogance
Pride and arrogance

Enthusiasm and passion
Enthusiasm and passion

Humility and self-doubt
Humility and self-doubt

Compassion and empathy
Compassion and empathy
Question 13
What does Octavia mean when she says, "Is this how I want to be?"(1 point)
Responses

Octavia is contemplating her future career choices
Octavia is contemplating her future career choices

Octavia is questioning her own identity and values
Octavia is questioning her own identity and values

Octavia is considering changing her volunteering commitment
Octavia is considering changing her volunteering commitment

Octavia is wondering if she should pursue a different hobby
Octavia is wondering if she should pursue a different hobby
Question 14
Octavia experiences an internal conflict between pride and arrogance on one side, and enthusiasm and passion on the other. She navigates through this conflict by reflecting on her motivations. How does reflecting on our motivations and why we want to do things help us understand ourselves and make better choices? Use personal experiences and evidence from the text to support your discussion. This should be 2 paragraphs of 5-7 sentences each.(10 points)

Reflecting on our motivations and why we want to do things helps us understand ourselves and make better choices by allowing us to uncover our true intentions. In Octavia's case, she struggled with the conflict between pride and arrogance, which drove her to boast about her accomplishments, and enthusiasm and passion, which fueled her desire to volunteer and make a genuine impact in the community. By reflecting on her motivations, Octavia was able to dig deeper and understand whether her actions were driven by selfish desires or a genuine desire to help others. This self-awareness allowed her to evaluate her true intentions and make decisions that aligned with her values and goals.

Personally, I have experienced similar internal conflicts where I had to reflect on my motivations to make better choices. For example, when I was faced with a volunteering opportunity, I had to consider whether I was doing it out of a genuine desire to contribute to the community or to impress others. By reflecting on my motivations and understanding my true intentions, I was able to make a decision that aligned with my values and goals. This self-reflection helped me gain a deeper understanding of myself and allowed me to navigate through complex situations with clarity and integrity.