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Which sentences from the passage represent key events that should be used in a summary of the entire passage? Select three answers.Answer choices for the above question“I use Sundays to do everything I don’t have time for during the week, like tidying my apartment, going to yoga class, and—my favorite part—running errands.” (paragraph 1)“It was a great first job, but now I’m on to bigger and better things, which I expected would include an accessible new city full of helpful neighbors and smiling faces.” (paragraph 2)After my first errands run, though, I wasn’t so sure.” (paragraph 2)“To start, Percy woke me up extra early by pawing at me in bed, which is one of his usual antics.” (paragraph 3)“Still pouting from my bad day, I scanned the large-print menu on the wall and searched in my bag for a pen that I could use to write down my order.” (paragraph 6)“I would definitely be back for some caffeine, community, and probably some milkshakes, too.” (paragraph 7)

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Which sentences from the passage represent key events that should be used in a summary of the entire passage? Select three answers.Answer choices for the above question“I use Sundays to do everything I don’t have time for during the week, like tidying my apartment, going to yoga class, and—my favorite part—running errands.” (paragraph 1)“It was a great first job, but now I’m on to bigger and better things, which I expected would include an accessible new city full of helpful neighbors and smiling faces.” (paragraph 2)After my first errands run, though, I wasn’t so sure.” (paragraph 2)“To start, Percy woke me up extra early by pawing at me in bed, which is one of his usual antics.” (paragraph 3)“Still pouting from my bad day, I scanned the large-print menu on the wall and searched in my bag for a pen that I could use to write down my order.” (paragraph 6)“I would definitely be back for some caffeine, community, and probably some milkshakes, too.” (paragraph 7)

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The sentences that represent key events that should be used in a summary of the entire passage are:

  1. “It was a great first job, but now I’m on to bigger and better things, which I expected would include an accessible new city full of helpful neighbors and smiling faces.” (paragraph 2)
  2. “After my first errands run, though, I wasn’t so sure.” (paragraph 2)
  3. “I would definitely be back for some caffeine, community, and probably some milkshakes, too.” (paragraph 7)

These sentences provide a clear overview of the passage, including the protagonist's move to a new city, their initial disappointment, and their eventual decision to return to the café.

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