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on, jenny! try to hold it together for just one \ giggled amber. , i he…

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on, jenny! try to hold it together for just one
\ giggled amber.
, i held the cup while amber poured. i drank the cool,
water slowly, and we waited ... and waited. i
sed her by letting out a whoop! my hiccups were
but, the next time i had the hiccups, the minty water
. we had to admit that our invention wasn’t
roof.
which sentence helps you
understand what \foolproof\
means? drag the correct sentence
into the box.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To understand "foolproof", we look for a sentence showing the invention's failure. The sentence "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water... We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof." (specifically the part about the invention not working) provides context. Wait, actually, the key sentence is "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water [didn't work?] We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof." Wait, looking at the text, the relevant sentence is "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water... We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof." Wait, the correct sentence is "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water... We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof." Wait, actually, the sentence "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water... We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof." Wait, the visible sentence is "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water... We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof." Wait, the correct sentence to drag is "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water... We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof." Wait, no, let's check again. The text: "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water... We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof." So this sentence shows that the invention (to stop hiccups) didn't work the next time, so it wasn't foolproof (meaning reliable, can't fail). So the sentence "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water... We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof." (or the specific part: "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water... We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof.") Wait, the actual sentence in the text is "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water... We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof." So that's the context clue.

Answer:

The sentence "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water... We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof." (or the specific visible sentence: "But, the next time I had the hiccups, the minty water... We had to admit that our invention wasn’t foolproof.")