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2. (RL3) What does the amusement park comparison suggest? *
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C. Guest have to dress as if they plan to walk around a lot.
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A. Guests have to pay to enter the party.
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B. Guests are free to roam leisurely and participate according to their own desires. ect
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D. Guests are encouraged to behave more like children than adults at the party.
3. RL1) Use inference skills to determine which of the following terms most 2 points

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