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Read this sentence.
I pulled the soft red wool over my entire body, and instantly I felt much warmer.
What is being described in this sentence?
I pulled the soft red wool over my entire body, and instantly I felt much warmer.
A. a sweater
B. a hat
C. a blanket
D. a glove
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