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From: Jeff PagesSubject: Bare feet in the rainDate: 29 Jan 02 17:38:02 ESTIt has been rain

From: Jeff Pages

Subject: Bare feet in the rain

Date: 29 Jan 02 17:38:02 EST

It has been raining constantly in Sydney for the last two days, after what has so far been a very dry summer. My walk from the railway station to work takes in about 2km of forest trail, with a varying surface of gravel, sand, clay and sandstone outcrops. In the dry it is a pleasant barefoot walk but in the wet it becomes a magical experience, particularly at this time of the year with the temperature around 24 ℃ (75 F).

On the steeper sections of the trail there is water cascading down the rocks and it feels great clambering up with the water splashing over my feet.

The forecast is for the rain to continue till at least the middle of next week so I should have nice muddy wet feet for a few more days yet.

Happy barefootin',

Jeff

Which of the following statements is true of Jeff, according to the letter?

A.He does not like the dry seasons.

B.He feels awful when his feet get wet.

C.He has to walk 2 kilometers to work.

D.It is going to rain till next week.

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?For each statement 1-8, mark one letter (A, B, C, D or E ) on your Answer Sheet.

?You will need to use some of these letters more than once.

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