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It is 7:15 a. m. and school starts at 7:30 a. m. Your alarm did not go off and you overslept. The bus will arrive in five minutes, and you aren’t even out of bed. Based on these circumstances, what is a reasonable prediction?
A. You will probably miss the bus and be late to school.
B. School will be canceled at the last minute.
C. The bus will be late and you’ll get to it in time.
D. You will miss the bus but walk to school in time.

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