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two who are mostly good.
two who have lived their day,
but keep on putting on their clothes
and putting things away.
which of the following statements can be understood from the characterization in the final two lines of the passage?
a. though the couple is old they are overall still good people.
b. because the couple is old they sometimes put items away more than once.
c. the couple lives life at a slower pace than they used to when they were younger.
d. though the couple is old they are still living their day to day lives.
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two who are mostly good.
two who have lived their day,
but keep on putting on their clot...
two who have lived their day,
but keep on putting on their clot...
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