Which scenario best represents the word “respite”?
A. After a long day at work, John went for a refreshing swim.
B. Lisa spent the entire afternoon cleaning her room.
C. Tim mowed the lawn and earned $5.00.
D. Emily struggled to finish her homework before bedtime.

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