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The bees have been busy.

There’s been lots to do.

We’re throwing a party because

ALICE IS TURNING 2 !

Come bug out with us,

Saturday, July 4th

12 to 1:30

The Pavilion

Mississippi Museum of Natural Science

2148 Riverside Drive, Jackson

Regrets to the Queen Bee

at 601-555-4111

1. The card above is_________

A. a ticket B. an invitation

C. a postcard D. an advertisement

2.The party is for_________

A. a birthday B. the Queen

C. bee watching D. the National Day

3.According to the card, if you are unable to go, you can .

A. return the card B. visit the Museum

C. contact Alice’s mother D. ignore the message

4.The card is written in a _______ way.

A. urgent B. annoyed C. humorous D. concerned

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