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English, 13.10.2020 21:01 alisa1600000

"I was walking home from the shop-1 had just bought ingredients to bake a cake for my son's birthday-when the rain started pouring down. It was like the skies had opened up. There was so much rain and the wind almost knocked me off my feet. I sprinted home and got safely inside, but that wasn't the end. Two trees in the front yard were knocked over, one breaking the front
window of my living room. The power went out, and the rain lasted for about three hours before we were able to go try and clean up the yard."
Which of the following bits of information would be irrelevant to the story?
O Danielle was on her way home from shopping for cake ingredients when the storm hit.
One of Danielle's front windows was broken.
Two trees were knocked over in Danielle's yard,
The power in Danielle's house went out.

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