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English, 22.04.2021 20:00 tyme66

Which revision to the last sentence best concludes this story and reflects on the significance of the experience?
Wet, hungry, and bruised, we finally arrived at the end of our canoe trip.
As we limped back to the car, my mom turned to us and said, "Well,
now we know what not to do when canoeing!" With that, we all started
laughing. On the drive home, we relived each of the horrible moments
and laughed so hard we forgot about our wet clothes, empty
stomachs, and bruised feet. And that was the end of our canoe trip.
O A. Before long, we arrived home, ate dinner, and climbed into bed
with hopes of never going canoeing again.
O B. That canoe trip will always be a fond memory for our entire family.
O c. That's when I realized how lucky I was to have a family that could
still laugh together, no matter what went wrong.
O D. Now, my sister and I know that whenever my parents suggest a
family adventure, we refuse to go - or make other plans,
My

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