This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.

PART A
An article is titled "Thrills and Chills." It says:
The roller coaster car climbs. Clickety click, clickety click. Your heart pounds. Your palms sweat. At the top, you give your friend an anxious grin. Then—whooooooooosh—down you go. Screaming, you zoom around turns and flip upside down. When the car finally comes to a stop, you climb out. Laughing, you high-five your friend. Then you get in line to ride again.
Which is the most likely inference based on the text?
Some people do not like scary rides.
Some scary rides are not very safe.
Some scary rides cost a lot of money.
Some people think scary rides are fun.
PART B
Which three details from the text support your answer to Part A?
The roller coaster car climbs.
Then you get in line to ride again.
You give your friend an anxious grin.
You zoom around turns and flip upside down.
Laughing, you high-five your friend.

PART A: Some people think scary rides are fun.

PART B:
1. You give your friend an anxious grin.
2. You zoom around turns and flip upside down.
3. Laughing, you high-five your friend.

Wrong

PART A: Some people think scary rides are fun.

PART B:
1. Your heart pounds.
2. Laughing, you high-five your friend.
3. Some people do not like scary rides.