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English, 05.05.2020 03:56, paytonthalacker

An announcment over the loud speaker starlted martin awake. he looked around the termanal and saw no one else waiting at this gate. there was no flight attendant at the podium. martin nervously checked his watch but realized it was still on eastern time. in a panic, he jogged to the nearest departure screen. his heart sank when he read that flight 6105 had departed for Budapest 20 minutes ago.

Which of these is a implicit detail from the text?

A. Martin had been asleep.
B. Martin is alone in the terminal.
C. Martin has come from the eastern time zone.
D. Martin has had a exhausting expierence.

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