Read the given passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the four given alternatives.
Sammy celebrated his 10th birthday party last week. One of his birthday presents was a small-size autograph book with 120 blank pages. "I'm going to fill up this entire book with autographs," Sammy said to himself as he paged through the blank pages.
Sammy lived in a small town far from any big city. Famous people don't often visit small towns. For a brief moment, Sammy thought that he might not be able to fill up his autograph book with autographs. Then he slid the autograph book into his backpack and started walking to school.
Along the way to his school, he passed a firehouse. The new firefighter, Melissa, was outside with a wrench in hand, fixing the fire engine. Opening the autograph book to its first page, Sammy pushed it in Melissa's direction. "Can you please sign my autograph book?" he asked politely. Melissa looked a bit surprised. "But I'm not famous," she started to explain. Sammy thought for a moment. "Do you save lives?" he asked. "Yes, I do," Melissa replied. "Well sign right there," Sammy said.
As he left the firehouse, Sammy knew that it wasn't going to be difficult to fill up his autograph book.
During lunchtime, at school, Sammy walked over to Judi, the assistant kindergarten teacher who had been teaching for more than 30 years. Judi was a legend at the school. She played the guitar with her students, organized class performances and started a vegetable garden outside the door of the kindergarten classroom. "I'd like you to sign my autograph book," Sammy said with a smile as he pushed the book in her direction. "But I'm not famous, and I don't even have a college education," Judi replied. After a short pause, Sammy said, "How many students have you taught in 30 years, a little or a lot?" "A lot," Judi replied. "And do some of those students come back to thank you many years later?" "Well, yes they do," Judi said. "Then sign right here."
After school, Sammy went to play basketball across the street in his neighbour's driveway. His neighbour, Alex, let all the kids in the neighbourhood play basketball in his driveway. Alex loved dogs and once a week he took two of his most adorable dogs to the retirement home so that people who needed to be with pets could be with pets. "I'd like your autograph," Sammy said to Alex. "But I'm not famous," Alex started to say. "Do you let all the kids in the neighbourhood play basketball in your driveway?" Alex asked. "Yes, but..." And do you take adorable dogs to the retirement home? "Yes, but..." "Sign right here."