You quickly eat the rest of your eggs and follow the path those beans ran off along. The trail of sauce takes you out of school and across the street to the nearby park. As you venture deeper into the wooded area the sauce trail gets fainter and fainter until it eventually disappears.

You stop to look around for some sign of the beans but can’t make anything out. That is, until you hear some faint whispering coming from a nearby bush. You approach it and rustle the branches. A bean falls out and screams!

The bean stares at you in horror. “How is this happening? How are you able to move and talk?” you gently ask the bean. The bean begins to sob into its little bean hands. “So many bean-eaters eat us without knowing that we are a special species of bean, Phaseolus bellus, that are really cute and sentient! My bean kin just want to fall from our pods into the tasty soil and grow tall and strong and smile at our bean friends, but we get canned and sent away to be eaten!”

You take the bean’s words into consideration. You’re at risk of being late for your test so you must decide quickly. What should you do now?

A: Offer to help the bean free its friends. You’ll definitely miss your test, but this is a bigger priority.

B: Offer the bean refuge in your pocket and run back to school to take your test. You can discuss things with the bean later.

C: Quickly grab the bean and eat it, then run back to school. The test is your priority and you need to recuperate any energy lost chasing the bean.

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