NEVER “lend” your pencils to people because, let me tell you, you’re not getting them back.
The right answers are B, C, D and G. Both the short story and the anecdote can be entertaining. The short story could develop a defined conflict, whereas the anecdote not necessarily, neither does anecdote require a plot or character development -the last one is more of a feature in novels, though. Both can be really short, and anecdotes' tone tend to be amusing, not serious. The short story wraps up in an manner that intends to create an effect, contrariwise from the anecdote.
One important location I know for sure is the Permian Panthers highschool. as well as the Football field of course!