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yulyashka [42]
3 years ago
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4. This question is based on the following paragraph. Teresa grabbed the bug spray. She remembered the last time she went on a p

icnic and forgot to take the bottle. It had resulted in a long, itchy, and miserable night. What idea is implied in this paragraph? A. Teresa was bit by bugs on her last picnic. B. Teresa does not like going on picnics. C. Teresa does not sleep well at night. D. Teresa often runs out of bug spray.
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svp [43]3 years ago
7 0
<span>A. Teresa was bit by bugs on her last picnic</span>
marysya [2.9K]3 years ago
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A. Teresa was bit by bugs on her last picnic

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