Jade woke with a start. "The library will be closing in 15 minutes. Please bring any materials that you would like to check out to the circulation desk."Closing? The library was closing? That meant it was almost nine o'clock in the evening. Jade had been asleep for almost two hours! Not only did Jade still need to finish up her homework, but she had promised her parents that she would get milk and bananas from the grocery store on the way home. Flustered, she began gathering together her papers. She searched her purse for the keys to her father's car. They weren't there. Jade shuffled through her backpack. She could not find the keys there, either. She shook the backpack, and then her purse, but heard only the clinking of coins, not the jangling of a set of keys."The library will be closing in 10 minutes. Please prepare to exit the library."Jade could feel her face flush. She knew she could call her parents. One of them would come to get her and bring an extra set of keys, but Jade was trying to prove that she was responsible.
Question:Which sentences would ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, provide a resolution to the draft?
1.What if she had forgotten to take the keys out of the car? What if she had locked the keys in the car? Jade knew she had to find those keys.
2.Her pockets! She hadn't checked her pockets. The tightness in Jade's shoulders melted away as her hand clasped the familiar lump of car keys in her jacket pocket.
3.Jade wondered if she had dropped the keys as she walked from the parking lot to the library. She remembered all the stuff she was carrying and how full her hands had been.
4.Jade thought back to the first time that she had driven a car alone. It had been over a year ago, but she could still remember the nervousness and joy she had felt as she had slowly backed out of the driveway.