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What did Mrs. Drysdale ask Millburn to do?

A) "Take her to the movies."
B) "Take her home."
C) "Take her shopping."
D) "Take her for a walk."

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Final answer:

The provided excerpts do not reveal what Mrs. Drysdale asked Millburn to do. None of the given options are explicitly mentioned in connection with Mrs. Drysdale and Millburn in the reference material.

Step-by-step explanation:

The excerpts provided don't directly answer the option-based question regarding what Mrs. Drysdale asked Millburn to do. However, by analyzing the quotes, one can infer that none of the choices A) "Take her to the movies," B) "Take her home," C) "Take her shopping," or D) "Take her for a walk" are mentioned in direct correlation with a Mrs. Drysdale and Millburn.

In the given quotes, there are instances of characters planning or being asked to go on an excursion, expressing intention to meet a friend, being requested to take her out in a boat, or characters deciding on a change of venue. For instance, Daisy's willingness to be accompanied by Winterbourne on a boat trip, as well as Judy's desire to be taken home, are noted, but these do not pertain to Mrs. Drysdale's request to Millburn specifically.

Due to a lack of clear evidence in the reference material connecting Mrs. Drysdale and Millburn in the context of the question, we cannot determine which of the multiple-choice options is correct. As such, answering this question would involve speculation, which is not appropriate for providing an accurate response.

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