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b. Sarah: You know what's funny? A year ago, I couldn't even make instant noodles, and now I'm moving into my own apartment! c. Sarah: Hey! How was I supposed to know you can't use dish soap in a washing machine? But seriously, becoming independent is like learning a new language—scary at first, but then it just clicks. A. b-a-c B. a-b-c C. b-c-a D. c-a-b Question 14: a. Marcus: Says the person who used to think investing meant buying more shoes! Now look at you, Ms. "Let-me-tell-you-about-my-diversified-portfolio." b. Emma: Character development at its finest! Remember our college days when you thought basil was a type of cleaning product? c. Emma: Welcome to the homeowner's club! Where you celebrate having your own space while simultaneously panicking about property taxes. d. Marcus: You know what's weird? My mom called yesterday asking if I was eating properly, and I sent her a photo of my herb garden and homemade lasagna. She nearly fainted! e. Marcus: I can't believe I just paid my first mortgage payment. I feel both terrified and proud at the same time. A. e-c-d-b-a B. e-a-b-c-d C. b-c-d-e-a D. c-b-a-d-e Question 15: Dear Charlie, a. My plants are actually growing instead of just surviving, and I've mastered the art of fixing things with the holy trinity: duct tape, WD-40, and YouTube tutorials. b. The best part? I made it through my first "adulting crisis" without calling mom—turned out the weird noise in my apartment was just the neighbor's cat doing parkour in the vents! c. Guess what? I finally did it! Moved into my own place in San Francisco, and surprisingly, I haven't burned it down yet. d. Remember last year when I couldn't even boil an egg? Well, now I'm hosting dinner parties. e. Missing our chaos-filled college days, but loving this new chapter! XOXO, LK A. a-b-c-d-e B. c-d-a-b-e C. d-b-c-a-e D. b-e-c-d-a Question 16: a. My kitchen became my favorite laboratory. Between smoke alarms and burnt dinners, each mistake taught me something new. Small victories, like building furniture without leftover parts, became precious memories. b. The magic lived in quiet moments – peaceful mornings, paying bills on time, and solving problems alone. My journey showed in simple ways: from instant noodles to cooking real meals.