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Easy as Pie Which sentence from the passage is the best evidence that the narrator understands why his mother is taking the cooking class?
A. "But she was working on that pie crust just as hard as I'd worked to master my pitches."
B. "Working together we cut some flowers and leaves out of the dough and plopped them onto the pie."
C. "Hey, Mom? I was thinking...maybe you could bake a pie for the team next week?"'
D. "Mom had a photo on her desk: me on the pitcher's mound, throwing a fastball."

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