Excerpt from The Day of the Bake Sale
Jenna McKean
1Cindy had spent the last three weeks organizing a bake sale to raise money for her small town's animal shelter. Cindy asked her friends to bake breads and other tasty treats to sell at the bake sale. She had also stayed up late the night before the sale baking blueberry muffins.2Finally, everything was ready for the bake sale. Two of Cindy's friends, Jorge and Pauline, came along on Saturday morning to set up tables. Cindy thought she could do it by herself, but they insisted they come along. They would need several long tables to hold all the supplies for the bake sale. As they set up tables on the town square, Cindy noticed a few dark clouds in the sky. However, she was too busy to stop working and worry about them. As the friends finished putting the tables together, they heard a loud clap of thunder.4Jorge had an idea. They could move the tables under the covered pavilion so everything would stay dry. People bought bread and muffins, and Cindy and her friends raised money for the animal shelter. At the end of the day, Cindy thanked her friends for their help.
I couldn't have done it without you," she told them.
What does it mean when Cindy said, "I couldn't have done it without you" ?
A) Cindy meant that she could not and would not do the bake sale alone!
B) This competition between Cindy and her friends couldn't be done without them.
C) The bake sale was quite an undertaking, a great deal of work for just one person.
D) Many more bake sales would have to be planned to raise money for the animal shelter.
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