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English, 22.05.2020 03:57, lizbeth232001

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Which sentence from the story supports the idea that Mrs. Kinfield wants to be friends with the new family?

A.
"She smiled as she greeted her neighbors with the welcome gift."
B.
"Mrs. Underhill could not hear, but just nodded along to be polite."
C.
" 'I heard that the neighbors are a big family,' Mrs. Kinfield said."
D.
"She was talking with Mrs. Underhill, who lived to the left of the house."

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