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Yuki888 [10]
3 years ago
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Please help I need help!!!!!!!! I will mark brainliest

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miskamm [114]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

They could be reading a map trying to figure out where to go

Explanation:

Felling relieved, I suddenly remembered that i had packed the map. After I found the map I let all of my stress out. Then I kept on driving. Then my phone rang, I was a call from my mother, she asked me was I headed her way and I said yes, then she asked me "Your coming to Canada right?" It was silence and I slammed my head on the desk and screamed, because I was in England.

will this work??

Sloan [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

Feeling relieved,I suddenly remembered that I had packed the map! I ran outside, to tell my dad.

" I already packed the map in my bag!!"  I exclaimed

"Of course you did,  " He said sarcastically

We both hopped in the car and started out of the driveway. I was super excited to take our once-a-year summer trip. Last year we went to Idaho. This year we are going to Arizona! How exciting!

Explanation:

Hi :) If this helped can I have brainliest?

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