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In Passage 1. what does the phrase "Dressed as though we had all week to get to school' mean? A: dressed at a leisurely pace B: dressed in a clumsy manner C:dressed in several pieces of attire D:dressed
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In Passage 1. what does the phrase "Dressed as though we had all week to get to school' mean?
A: dressed at a leisurely pace
B: dressed in a clumsy manner
C:dressed in several pieces of attire
D:dressed hastily without paying attention
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leisurely means like relaxed
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