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Dear Aunt Suzanne I have a few minutes before I get on the bus from Galway back to Dublin and wanted to tell you how my class trip to Ireland is going. We just spent 2 days on Inis Mor, the largest of the Aran Islands, which are just off the central west coast of Ireland. We took a ferry from Galway, a ride that takes about an hour and was quite gray and stormy. For an island that is only about 12 square miles, there is a lot to do and see on Inis Mor! After eating steak and vegetable stew and brown bread with butter, we went to the sweater market, where all kinds of woolen products are sold. The Aran Islands are known for their wool because sheep thrive here and generations have used woolen sweaters and hats to survive long cold days of fishing on the open sea. In fact, I learned that each family or clan has its own signature knitting pattern and some are able to tell which family someone belongs to by the pattern of their sweater! The Healy pattern is an interesting combination of twists and braids, and I found you a birthday souvenir with a beautiful example The next day, we rented bicycles and toured the island. We say ancient ruins, a prehistoric hill fort, and a white sand beach. We also cimbed down to a mysterious rack formation known as "The Worm Hole." a rectangular hole in a stone shore that fills with thrashing waves and looks like it houses a terrible serpent (see attached photo). The Worm Hole was difficult to find, and when we stopped someone for directions, she only spoke Gaelic! Sometimes this island seems stuck in an earlier time. I'm excited to see you when I get home. I have lots more pictures to share! According to the passage, which of the following events happens last?

A. Eva eats steak and vegetable stew.

B. Eva took a ferry from Galway.

C. Eva takes a bus to Dublin.

D. Eva purchases a patterned sweater

Answer Explanation:

According to the passage, the event that happens last is "Eva takes a bus to Dublin." This is indicated by the opening sentence, where Eva mentions having a few minutes before getting on the bus from Galway back to Dublin. So, after her experiences on Inis Mor, she heads back to Dublin by bus.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is C.

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    B. Of the 41 million people who have received federal assistance. only 10% knew about the 1,600 technologies developed through the space program.

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    D. The federal government's spending on the space program outpaces its contribution to education in the United States.

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    This evidence suggests a comparison between the spending on the space program and education, implying that there may be an imbalance in allocation of funds, which could support the argument that the space program is an outdated or misdirected use of taxpayer funds.

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    B. Cicadas and public interest about cicadas are inspirational

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