What does the word “roam” mean?
A. To travel around without a purpose or plan
B. To sit quietly

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A. “What if,” my father worried, “I can’t find the car keys?”
B. What if my father worred, “I can’t find the car keys?”
C. “What if,” my father worried “I can’t find the car keys.”
