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metructions matrictions crap-up question it time remains after you/ve finsitied, double-check your work. passage name. Catacombes de Peris (2) It could mean more than a subt erranean network of tunnels (a) it could min complex interelationships of the city itself, the crossroads of Paris. (4) mold adven the air felt as heavy with secrecy as It was with the smell of earth, with whispers, with (1) There were other memorable names to be found within the funnels themselves the farcophagus of Lacrymatoire theis. (B) Lo of the Samaritan, their Itlles evocative of antiquity and myth, located in the the tunnels. (B) Looky loos laden with cameras around their necks and guidebooks in hand hustled through thected to e eager to make their own finda. (9) They talked loudly about the hidden they expected to encounter as if their confidence might actually help locate them. (10) The Seputchral Lamp. (11) The Atelier. (12) The Crypt of Sacellum (13) Ines had left to buy ticketa. (14)I waited patiently by the entrance, scarcely believing that we werearch, to give up then we could always turn back, and it would be easy to make up a reasonable going through with this but not quite nervous.(15) If we decided tonight, halfway through excuse for why our field trip had ended early. (16) Was make sure that the school didn't call them when we didn't show up for classes on Friday. My family had bought the story that we were going on a field trip unquestioningly; all that we (17) Iseem to remember I said it was for President's Day.although in retrospect I am shocked anyone ines had faked a doctor's note that Sébastien would turn in, and I had made up a family vacation. would hay to ourselves. (20)day to ourselves. (20) We were free to do exactly what we wanted. have believed that. (19)Whatever excuse I had made up, with little difficulty we now had the (21)It wouldn't have been hard for me to borrow a guidebook or city map for the excursion from my parad opted instead to just throw some water and snacks into my regular school satchel. (23)Inès. my parents.(22) But obviously, knowing I would give up the whole plot if I asked them for anything like however, showed up at the school gate that morning with a detailed plan and high-powered flashlights, and I felt like an amateur in contrast. (24) Despita all this, there was a frisson of excitement in the air as we set off underground-it was on early indication of what has developed into a somewhat reckless impulse in me to leave the map behind and explore freely. 2.All of the following are presented to adults as reasons for the girls' absence EXCEPT A a field trip D a family vacation C a visiting relative D an illness
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## Step 1The problem is a comprehension question based on a given passage. The passage describes a situation where a group of girls are planning to skip school and explore the Catacombs of Paris. They have come up with various excuses to explain their absence to adults, such as a field trip, a family vacation, and an illness.## Step 2The question asks us to identify which of the given options is NOT presented as a reason for the girls' absence. The options are: a field trip, a family vacation, a visiting relative, and an illness.## Step 3By examining the passage, we can see that the girls mention a field trip, a family vacation, and an illness as their excuses. However, there is no mention of a visiting relative.