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docker41 [41]
3 years ago
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Roger and Tara are planning a day at the beach with their kids Mark, Kyle, and Becca. Roger packs a lunch for the family, with t

urkey sandwiches for everyone except Kyle, who only seems to like peanut butter and jelly. Tara is busy making sure that Becca has her asthma inhaler, and that the family has enough sun screen to last the entire day. Mark, the eldest, is helping his dad by packing the family van, and by securing the beach chairs to the roof. Who has asthma?*
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Anastasy [175]3 years ago
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A lot of that information is to just throw you off track. You just need to focus on the information that is important! Like this: Tara is busy making sure that Becca has her asthma inhaler. Tara is helping Becca, not getting the asthma inhaler herself, so don't get confused. Becca is the person with asthma.
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