English, 06.10.2020 22:01 heebi4jeebi
5. Read the following sentence from passage two: "During lunch, I discussed all of the ways I could spend forty eight thousand
dollars with my father, which included purchasing a new bike and a trip to Disney World for my family." The author of passage
one would most likely respond to this sentence by...
OA: Cautioning that the value of coins can sometimes be difficult to predict.
OB: Apologizing for any confusion the boy may have had about the possible value of his coin
OC Agreeing that his coin could likely be valued for as much as forty eight thousand dollars.
OD: Encouraging the boy to continue coin collecting in an effort to find bicentennial quarters
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