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Every year my family goes to disney world, and every year i hate it. i know i'm not like most kids who would love to go "the happiest place on earth" every year--but i hate fast rides. my family on the other hand--all five of them--love fast rides, and that's all they want to ride. every year we have the same argument. everyone wants to ride space mountain--but me. my favorite ride is actually the haunted mansion. everyone wants to ride mount everest--but me. the only person who wants to ride "it's a small world" is me. i honestly don't even know why my family takes me with them sometimes. i'd have a lot more fun (and so would they) if they just left me with grandma at her house. which sentence should be deleted from this paragraph to give it a stronger focus? a) everyone wants to ride mount everest--but me. b) everyone wants to ride space mountain--but me. c) my favorite ride is actually the haunted mansion. d) i'd have a lot more fun (and so would they) if they just left me with grandma at her house.

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