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Read the following dialogue to answer the question.

Tom: Hi, Sarah. I was wondering if we can have that meeting at 8 o'clock.


SARAH: Sorry Tom. I Usually have the Meeting with Anne and Jon This time. They Always Get Up Early.


From the stretch, we can conclude that the phrasal verb get up means:


A)

Raise.

B)

work.

C)

CLOSE.

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User Sanyo
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Answer: A) Raise.

Step-by-step explanation

When you raise something, you make it go or get up

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