She wants ________ a red coat because red makes her ________ warm.

A.to buy; feel B.buy; feels C.to buy; to feel D.buy; feel

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As a child, you might be saying, “I am just kid! I shouldn't have to work!” Yes, you probably don't have to, but here are some reasons why you may want to work in your spare time.

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