English, 19.08.2020 23:01 jeffmacdonald1976
In "How to Eat an Ice-Cream Cone," why does the author caution against
letting the cashier hand you other people's cones?
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A. Because you may drop one or more of the ice cream cones
B. Because the children become unhappy when they can't lick the
cone
C. Because it's impossible to hold several cones and pay the bill
D. Because you might decide you like another flavor better
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