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What is a major event in the passage above? Its called The Moving Day A. The narrator complains to herself that Tara is very spoiled.
B. The narrator gets entangled in the mess of her seatbelt.
C. The narrator gets separated from her family in the theater.
D. The narrator hopes Tara doesn't see the refreshment stands.

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