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After a long day at the office, the last thing Mark wanted to do was go to his thing. He would much rather have sat out
on his thing with something and watched something
happen.
A. After a long day at the office, the last thing he wanted to do was
go to his party. He would much rather have sat out on his thing
with an iced tea and watched something.
B. After a long day at the office, the last thing he wanted to do was
go to his thing. He would much rather have sat out on his patio
with a tall glass of iced tea and watched the sunset.
C. After a long day at the office, the last thing Mark wanted to do was
go to his birthday party. He would rather have sat out on his patio
with a tall glass of iced tea and watched the sunset spread across
the sky


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