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Read this paragraph. kayla was sticking to her resolutions. for the entire month of january, she had limited her "screen time” to an hour a day, and she had exercised at least three times a week. running had become a fun hobby because two of her friends had decided to join her routine. the three of them had run on the track after school on mondays, wednesdays, and fridays all month. today was wednesday, february 1, and kayla was lacing up her sneakers with lily. there was no sign of hanna, but the girls suspected she was attending a spanish study session. which of these predictions is best supported by the information provided? a. i think kayla will change her running routine because a new month has begun. b. i think kayla and lily will attend a spanish study session because hanna is there. c. i think kayla will reward herself with extra television time because she has been successful. d. i think kayla and lily will run as they had planned because they have established a routine.

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