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Amiraneli [1.4K]
3 years ago
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Question 16 of 22 Read the following passage from an online blog. For years, you all know I've been displeased with the conditio

ns at the Cinema Town MoviePlex. They always get the best films - that's not the issue - but you never know what sort of experience youll have it's either too hot or too cold in the theater, half the speakers are blown out, and the food is not consistently good. And I don't know who they have manning the projector, but half the time the film is projected so far off center, I feel I might have to move to the next theater to see it My experience this past Saturday night, though, makes every other visit seem like a minor nuisance I got my terrible food and sat down in my usual seat to see the premiere of the much-anticipated sequel, Apes in Space il. The movie started 20 minutes late, and I was so cold I was shivering. When the movie finally started with the sound scratching through the speakers, it was not Apes in Space II. Instead, poorly centered on the screen. Was icons Delight Needless to say, I was fuming. I stood, shivering, some out and scold the manager, but, lo and behold, a huge wad of gum was binding me to the filthy floor. In that moment I gave up. I soobed through the terrible Unicorn's Delight and vowed never to return to that theater again. which event would be important enough for the author to update the post? A. The MoviePlex was closed by the Department of Health due to excessive violations CB. A friend of the author also had a bad experience at the MoviePlex C. The author finally got to see Apes in Space land enjoyed it. D. The author tried another loca theater and had a slightly better experience​
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Marrrta [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

A. The moviePlex was closed by the Department of Health due to excessive violations.

Explanation:

Just took the quiz got the answer right I hope this will help anyone.

Alborosie3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

a

Explanation:

got it right on my test

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