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David couldn’t wait to get off work, for he had an exciting weekend planned. he and his seven year-old son, landon, were going on a camping trip. as david drove toward the greenville suburb where landon lived with his mother, the guilt gnawed at him. he hated that since the divorce nearly a year ago, he had not spent the quality time with landon that he now wished he had. the two hour drive to landon’s new home only complicated the wish for more frequent visits. david decided he was not going to dwell on the past, but instead look to the future. this weekend camping trip was just what they needed.
which statement best summarizes the plot of the passage?
a) david and landon’s mother cannot get along, so they get a divorce.
b) in an effort to make up for lost time, david takes his son on a camping trip.
c) a father and son camping trip is disappointing because they cannot catch any fish.
d) landon becomes angry with his parents for getting a divorce and runs away to a campsite near greenville.

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