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Eliza’s hands shook as she placed them in her lap, a tear traveling down her cheek. “i can’t believe it. it’s like a nightmare,” she said softly, pressing her lips tighter tightly. “i never thought this would happen, and now it’s here and ’t believe it” w hat is the most likely inference a reader can make about eliza’s emotional state

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