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Read the incomplete summary of the passage.
An elderly French woman, Madame Carambeau, reluctantly allows a party to be thrown in her home for her grandson. During the party, a little girl jumps into Madame Carambeau’s lap, and Madame Carambeau quickly realizes the little girl is ill.
Which sentence can be added to complete the summary?
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Read the incomplete summary of the passage.
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