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Reika [66]
2 years ago
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Alexia was going to summer camp. Bernadette was in charge of babysitting her brother and sister every day. Cynthia was getting a

job at the grocery store, Danielle had an internship downtown. Esmeralda was going to Europe with her family. Naturally, they assumed I was doing something; after all, each of them had a general plan. But I told them: I wanted to do absolutely nothing.
Which of the following correctly pairs one of the narrator’s friends with her summer plans?
A. Alexia: going to Europe
B. Bernadette: babysitting her siblings
C. Cynthia: traveling with her family
D. Danielle: working at the grocery store
English
1 answer:
Sunny_sXe [5.5K]2 years ago
7 0

B. Bernadette: babysitting her siblings

"Bernadette was in charge of babysitting her brother and sister "

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