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D Without hesitation, she sprinkled some of the snack mix onto
the yogurt. Simon, who'd been watching Jasmine with interest,
did the same. As they each took a bite and the sweet and
crunchy combination hit their taste buds, their eyes met, and
they knew.
As they each took a bite and the sweet and crunchy combination hit their taste buds, their
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eyes met, and they knew
they had created a great new treat
1) they should've sprinkled on more snack mix
they should've waited to mix the two foods
they had eaten the yogurt too quickly
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