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1.The writer received on her birthday since she was 11£®

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D. a gardenia and a card

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A. the writer didn't get a new dress for the dance

B. the writer probably joined in the graduation dance

C. the writer's father died ten years earlier than her mother

D. the writer's father received a gardenia on each of his birthdays

4.The writer got the gardenias from on her birthdays£®

A. her classmate B. the old man C. the boy D. her mother

5.The passage mainly talks about £®

A. what a gardenia meant

B. what a girl dreamed about

C. how a mother loved her children

D. how a daughter missed her father£®

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