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Verdich [7]
3 years ago
7

Erica's boyfriend demands that she should not go out with her girlfriends. He threatens that if she does, he will not talk to he

r for several days. According to the text, Erica is MOST likely to:
A) go out with her girlfriends, but call him regularly to make sure he is still talking to her.

B) go out with her girlfriends because Erica does not like to be manipulated in this way.

C) avoid going out with her girlfriends because Erica does not want to lose him.

D) stay home with her boyfriend because Erica wants to avoid the pain of him not talking to her.
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1 answer:
andrew11 [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: Is erica a man or woman? Because it really depends on which gender

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