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Reptile [31]
3 years ago
9

Carrie is not looking forward to thanksgiving in london. what evidence from the text supports that

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1 answer:
Ksju [112]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The Reason of this is the fact that she had a funny laugh. Which is a really dumb reason but hey! Cleetus doesn't go in the barn because he's afraid of bats

Explanation:

"Carrie laughed a funny kind of laugh, very sure that this Thanksgiving was not going to be awesome at all."

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