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From the author's description, we can conclude that ______ .A.Mrs. Brown was quite lazy to

From the author's description, we can conclude that ______ .

A.Mrs. Brown was quite lazy to do housework

B.Mrs. Brown was warmhearted

C.Mrs. Brown had made very detailed arrangements for the picnic

D.Mrs. Brown made a hasty picnic

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