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We must've walked a million miles, gasped Elisa, slumping onto a rock.
"Ten million," wheezed her partner Antonia, staggering up to join her. "Let's leave one of our packs here and take turns with the other," she
suggested. "We can come back for it after supper."
Elisa managed a faint smile. "Let's leave them both," she said, "and say we were attacked by bears. The trouble is, I don't have the strength
to take mine off.

How are the girls describing their situation? pl help I put 10 points₁₀

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