[ Grammar ]
The phrase “back packing trip” means:
A. Planning a trip that centers around the contents of my back pack.
B. Using only maps and snacks that are in my back pack on a trip.
C. A trip that is simplistic and the only luggage is a back pack.
D. A school trip with young children.
E. It’s the name of a movie with the guy from Saturday Night Live.

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