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English, 24.09.2019 06:30 wade98

1. which of the following passages from the novel best describes the setting?
a. it was one of those super duper cold saturday. b. one of those days that when you breathed kind of hung frozen in the air like a hunk of smoke and you could walk along and look exactly like a train blowing out big, fat, white puffs of smoke.
c. we put sweaters and hats and scarves and three pairs of socks on and still were cold.
d. the thermostat was turned all the way up and the furnace was banging and sounding like it was blow up but it still felt like jack frost had moved in with us.
i think it's b correct me if i'm wrong

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