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Why won't Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout take the garbage out? A- She has to much cooking to do B- she is afraid of the dark C- she Dosent like to D- she has pots to scrub first
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Why won't Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout take the garbage out?
A- She has to much cooking to do
B- she is afraid of the dark
C- she Dosent like to
D- she has pots to scrub first
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A. She has too much cooking to do.
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A. i think srry if im wrong
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