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English, 01.05.2021 21:30 espinosajoselyn

Read the excerpt from "To Save a Turtle." There was only one kind of work Brenda was going to do. It was her work as a law enforcement officer, not a volunteer. She would be watching Quentin Hawkins. The last piece of the puzzle had dropped into place when Quentin had offered to take the midnight shift.

Which statement best summarizes the excerpt?

A: Brenda is a volunteer and a law enforcement officer.
B: Brenda wants to volunteer for the midnight shift.
C: Brenda decides that she needs to watch Quentin.
D: Brenda follows Quentin as he goes to serve his shift.

Hint - It's not D because I just took the Test so I would go with A

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