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English, 27.06.2019 11:00 douglasally

Excerpt from mrs. nelson's 50th anniversary mary o'dell 1 “mom, are you sure you feel up to the trip? ” asked leeanne, the worried daughter of 79 year old ellen nelson. 2 “of course i am! this marks my 50th wedding anniversary. your dad and i were married there and that is where i am going.” 3 fifty years ago she married a man who became her best friend. he was from canada. they met there. it seemed like he knew every inch of the garden. mr. nelson passed away three years ago. his wife mourned his death. the couple loved each other deeply. but mrs. nelson was grateful for the many years they had together. they had planned to visit the gardens together to celebrate their 50th anniversary. this story mentions two visits to the international peace garden. which best describes a difference between these two visits? a) the nelsons celebrated a birthday on the first visit, and an anniversary on the second visit. b) the nelsons brought along their daughter on the first trip, and brought their son on the second trip. c) the first visit included both mr. and mrs. nelson, but the second visit will be mrs. nelson alone. d) the first trip was planned by mrs. nelson, while the second trip was planned by mr. nelson. hint: read section 3 to know what hapened to mr. nelson before the second trip. c explanation this answer choice is supported by the third section that states the couple met at the garden. the fourth section states that mrs. nelson was determined to travel alone to the garden. according to the story, mr. nelson has passed away: 'his wife mourned his death.'

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