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Read this sentence:
Mattie was no spring chicken, but after all these years she could still out-dance most of the teenagers in the neighborhood.
What does the phrase "no spring chicken" suggest about Mattie?
A)She does not like to dance.
B)She has few friends.
C)She is not young.
D)She was not well-liked
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