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English, 06.01.2020 21:31 emilaw3233

Read this passage:
the trouble is, of course, that they put up that sign saying
what flavors they have, with little cardboard inserts to put
in or take out flavors, way back when they first opened the
store. but they never change the sign- or not often
enough. they always have flavors that aren't on the list,
and often they don't have flavors that are on the list.
children know this - whether innately or from earlier
experience it would be hard to say.
what is the main idea of this passage from "how to eat an ice-cream cone"?
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a. children have an easier time ordering ice cream cones than adults
do.
b. the ice cream flavor board should be constantly updated.
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c. deciding on what flavor of ice cream everyone wants is difficult.
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d. ice cream stores often run out of flavors or add new flavors to
their signs.

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