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supports the answer to Part A? A. "An unimaginable distance to drive cach week to end up back in the same place." (Paragraph 1) B. "he went into Corley for an extra day of shopping, and she had to go to her parents" (Paragraph 6) C. "as she drove to work, she imagined crossing the state line, the sign welcoming her to where she'd never been." (Paragraph 6) D. "she purposely took the long way home each day so it was over eight hundred miles between them." (Paragraph 11)

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supports the answer to Part A?
A. "An unimaginable distance to drive cach
week to end up back in the same place."
(Paragraph 1)
B. "he went into Corley for an extra day of
shopping, and she had to go to her parents"
(Paragraph 6)
C. "as she drove to work, she imagined
crossing the state line, the sign welcoming her
to where she'd never been." (Paragraph 6)
D. "she purposely took the long way home
each day so it was over eight hundred miles
between them." (Paragraph 11)

supports the answer to Part A? A. "An unimaginable distance to drive cach week to end up back in the same place." (Paragraph 1) B. "he went into Corley for an extra day of shopping, and she had to go to her parents" (Paragraph 6) C. "as she drove to work, she imagined crossing the state line, the sign welcoming her to where she'd never been." (Paragraph 6) D. "she purposely took the long way home each day so it was over eight hundred miles between them." (Paragraph 11)

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The detail from the story that best supports the answer to Part A is option D, "she purposely took the long way home each day so it was over eight hundred miles between them" (Paragraph 11). This detail directly emphasizes the deliberate effort to create distance, reinforcing the idea of the character's desire to avoid her husband.
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