What is the definition of the word: outcome?
A. the way things turn out
B. the message the author is trying to get across
C. a lens through which the readers see and experience the events and feelings about a character through a certain point of view
D. to arrange in a systematic way
Select your answer:

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A. They might travel to Europe next summer, but they haven’t decided yet.
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