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Read this paragraph from a story about a soccer game. Emily took a deep breath and tried to focus on her penalty kick. She tried not to think about this being her chance to win the game, the championship game. She tried not to think about the goalie, the girl nicknamed “Force Field” because nothing got past her. And she definitely tried not to think about Max watching her from the bleachers. Which inference is supported by the ideas and details in the paragraph?A. Emily is the star soccer player on her team. B.Emily is particularly nervous about how Max might react to her kick. C.Emily tries to focus on feeling confident so that she will make her penalty kick. D.Emily is mostly nervous about making the penalty kick because it is the championship game. hurry plz

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