Ok im sorry for you :( hope you feel better
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An indirect object can be introduced by a "to" or "for", so let's see, where in the sentence can we insert a "to" or a "for"?<span>
Well, it's already there! the "her", and who does the "her" refer to?- Alice.
So A) is the correct answer.
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If you mean they should actually be a part of it with them in it, no. but if you mean interacting with them like questions, then yes! hope i could help =)
Answer:
false
Explanation
the other sister got mad cause betsie worked