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From paragraph 3 (“The hot... summer jobs") to paragraph 4 ("So there... Didymus"), the narrative shifts from
A
a description of the travelers in an airport to a chronological sketch of Adam's
scientific studies.
B
a focus on the weather conditions near the airport to a discussion of Dr.
O'Keefe's work.
С
an overview of Adam's travel plans to a detailed list of his specific itinerary in
Lisbon
ח
D
an account of Adam's experiences in the airport to a discussion of his recent
past

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