Question 25
Read these sentences.
It was just another hot day during a humid summer in New Yo...
Question 25
Read these sentences.
It was just another hot day during a humid summer in New York City. The beaches were crowded with families
and the air-conditioned subways promised a welcome respite from the heat, that is, until woman entered a
northbound train just after midnight and was contronted by an odd smell.
What does the use of the word "respite" suggest? Select ALL that apply.
А
It suggests that people were happy to be on their way home,
B
It suggests that people were relieved to be riding on an air conditioned subway train
С
It suggests that people were disturbed by the odd smell found on the train
D
It suggests that the subway cars provided a welcome break from the heat.
E
It suggests that getting on the subway was difficult for most people because the heat inside of the trains was unbearable.
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