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English, 04.06.2021 19:20 jessbri5150

It seems you have signed up for volleyball, are president of the Spanish club, and are volunteering at the senior center
this
year.
Could
you not manage to find something useful
to fill your time?
What is the narrator's most likely point of view?
A. She would prefer for her listener to attend class more often.
B. She is inspired to volunteer at the senior center.
C. She is impressed by her listener's busy schedule.
D. She finds her listener's activities unimportant.
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