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English, 20.09.2021 14:00 ultimateknight8

Read the paragraph Elianna did not let this or any other disappointment discourage her, and, as graduation approached, she upped her game with her parents.

What does the phrase "upped her game" suggest about Elianna?

A. She practiced what she would say to her parents until she had it memorized.

B. She looked at her life as one big game and thought of her parents as players in the game.

C. She looked to her parents for the encouragement she needed to start a new chapter in her life.

D. She needed to do more than drop subtle hints to get her parents to realize she wanted to travel.

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