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English, 03.03.2021 14:00 mirmir62

Read these sentences from the ReadWorks passage, "Cabin in the Woods". “‘This has to be it, Leesh,’ Jessica whispered, her eyes widening with excitement and concern.

“‘Be what?’

“‘The cabin Joey told us about over the summer. Don’t you remember?’

“Felicia had pushed it to the back of her mind, but now she remembered. Jessica’s brother Joey was full of stories, mostly the kind you didn’t want to hear because they’d keep you up all night, worrying they’d make their way into your dreams.”

Based on this information, what can you conclude about what Joey told Jessica and Felicia about the cabin?

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