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Read the following email from beth to her aunt ann asking her if she would like to meet for lunch and determine the most appropriate sentence for the blank / underlined section. to: aunt annfrom: bethsubject: lunch on saturday? hi aunt ann, it was so great to talk to you last week. it sounds like things have been really busy for you at school. i imagine first graders are full of energy! i am sure thevacation you and uncle jim have planned next month will be a welcome chance to relax and visit with some friends at the beach! i was wondering if you would like to meet for lunch on saturday. we could try that sandwich shop on main street. i would love to pick your brain about teaching. let me know if this works for you and what time you would like to meet!

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