<span><span>Hardwork, natural rights,and freedom.</span></span>
A data rides in the car with her father To the party
Explanation:
"You look so drained", she said. "where are your parents?". I couldn't move. I just felt so weak.
They beat me up. Black and blue! Before, I could say "jack Robinson", she had called the cops. I was rushed to the hospital. I kept on losing blood. My attackers were apprehended and I was paid a huge amount.
I never saw her again. She had blue eyes and curly hair. How I wish I could say "thank you". You know I thought it was just luck but after all this I realised that I owe it all to her.
Please, gimme brainliest.
In this situation, credited means "to pay respect to".
Knowing this, the sentence "Lily's parents credited her for her efforts at finding a summer job" can be changed to "Lily's parents [paid respect to] her for her efforts at finding a summer job" and the sentence still makes sense.
What other sentence can you replace the word credited with the phrase "paid respect to" and it will still make sense?