English, 30.12.2020 02:50 Gearyjames8
Kristy looked out the kitchen window at the overgrown grass of the front lawn. "Michael" she called. There was no response. She finished washing and drying the last dish and headed up to Michael's room. Standing in the doorway with her hands on her hips, she waited for him to notice that she was there. Michael's eyes remained fixed on the screen, his fingers working the controller furiously. Kristy leaned over and pulled the plug from the outlet. Based on the details in the passage, which inference is most likely true? O A. Kristy does most of the work around the house. O B. Kristy is married to Michael. O C. Michael is typing a report for school. D. Michael was supposed to mow the lawn.
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