What were Jack and Sarah's initial reactions after escaping the Starbucks?
- They felt relieved and happy.
- They were still scared and nervous.
- They were surprised and confused.
- They were exhausted and wanted to rest.
What did Jack say about their caffeine fix?
- It was a disaster.
- It was unexpected.
- It was enjoyable.
- It was refreshing.
What did Sarah notice about the ocean?
- It was calm and serene.
- It was getting closer to them.
- It was receding.
- It was unusually rough.
What did Jack and Sarah realize about the ocean's behavior?
- It indicated an earthquake was coming.
- It was a sign of a tsunami approaching.
- It meant that it was low tide.
- It showed that a storm was approaching.
How did Sarah feel about the approaching tsunami?
- Excited and curious.
- Fearful and worried.
- Angry and frustrated.
- Indifferent and uninterested.
What did Jack and Sarah plan to do when they saw the strangers in the parking lot?
- They decided to ignore them and focus on their own safety.
- They planned to warn and rescue them.
- They thought the strangers would be safer where they were.
- They asked the strangers for directions to a safer place.
What convinced the strangers to follow Jack and Sarah to the parking lot?
- The strangers were already aware of the tsunami.
- The strangers saw the waves approaching.
- The strangers trusted Jack and Sarah's judgment.
- The strangers wanted to stick together for safety.
How did Sarah feel after reaching the open parking lot?
- She was relieved and relaxed.
- She was scared and confused.
- She was disappointed and frustrated.
- She was exhausted and out of breath.
What did Jack and Sarah learn from their experience?
- Unity and teamwork are essential in times of crisis.
- Life is full of unexpected surprises.
- Strangers can't be trusted in dangerous situations.
- Starbucks is a dangerous place to be.
How did Jack and Sarah feel about their resilience and connection at the end?
- They regretted sticking together.
- They were grateful for the experience.
- They wished they had never met.
- They were disappointed in each other.