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Which piece of evidence from source 1 most conflicts with Zeke's claim that he did all his chores?
SOURCE 1: Email from Zeke Granger: I totally did all my chores,
swear! I got your list at 9:00 this morning and finished by noon. Yes, I
know Mrs. Rodriquez saw me out cruising in the car, but that was after
noon. I had finished my chores by then, so what's the big deal?
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SOURCE 2: List of Chores for Zeke: 1. Clean dead leaves and sludge
out of the gutters. 2. Do laundry; separate the dark colors from the
light colors and use bleach on the whites. 3. Take the tires off the car
so they can be recycled. (I'll pick them up at 4:00.) 4. Give the picket
fence a fresh coat of lime green paint.

A. I had finished my chores by then, so whats the big deal?
B. I totally did my chores, i swear!
C. Mrs. Rodriquez saw me out cruising in the car
D. I got you list at 9:00 this morning and finished by noon.

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