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After working in the blistering sun all day, yoshi returned to her bungalow at the far end of the beach. she knew volunteering for the cleanup crew after the storm would require long days and hard work. clearing the fallen branches and debris was not the problem. she was strong and felt capable of all the lifting, carrying, and dragging. it was the heat that made this job particularly difficult.
lately, the weather seemed to be unable to make up its mind. first there was the storm, which brought heavy rains and wind damage to the coastline. then, the very next day, it turned sunny and beautiful. by the time the cleanup crew was organized, temperatures had risen to over 100 degrees fahrenheit.
yoshi opened all the windows and sat down on her mat. the cool evening breeze flowing in was a welcome contrast to the heat of the day, and the bungalow seemed to breathe a sigh of relief. she felt drained, sore, and tired, but she also felt honored that she was able to with such an important effort.
the author uses the phrase "the bungalow seemed to breathe a sigh of relief" to show that
a)yoshi felt very satisfied from the day of work.
b)the temperature inside the bungalow was rising.
c)yoshi felt as if she was completely out of breath.
d)cool air was circulating throughout the bungalow.

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