(1) "Every year, we have Thanksgiving dinner at my mother's house "But last year, I otlered to host the meal, "Some relatives wondered at my eagarness, since fim a young. single male. "My reply to them was tDon't be old-fashioned-and don't be latel" "But was i in for a surprise. "Preparing a holiday dinner is much more difficual than I realized. (2) I thought I'd start getting ready the night betore by cleaning the house. I began in the kitchen. First, I cieaned the cupboards and drawers. Then I organized the spices, pots and pans; and cleaning supplies. Next, I scrubbed the floor and washed the windows. Finally, I cleaned the oven. By that tirno, I was exhausted, and no wonder. When I looked at the clock. it was almost midnight. I had spent the whole evening in the kichent I decided to clean the rest of the house in the marring and go got the turkey (thank goodness for twenty-four-hour grocery storest). I found a recipe for dressing and wrote down the ingredients. When I got back home, it was nearly. 1:00a.m. I plopped the turkey in the freezer and wont to bed. What pount does tres narrative make? A. Thanksgrving orsters navo becoms 100 complicaled B. Oriy exseressed cooks shacla mave the wikiy C. Afow encejtifins to than a tioser farkey D. Wo chienfake fhngs for granted unil we do them ourse iein.