_______ her pen in ink, when she heard the tramping of little feet along the hall, and then a pounding at her door.
Jenny: So Joe, I heard your sister decided to go into the army.______.
Joe: Well, I don’t know. Most of the people in the army are men. I don’t think women should be in the army. It’s really a man’s job. You have to be strong.______.
Jenny: Strong, huh.
Joe: No, not like a man.
Jenny: Oh, I see.
I heard your motorcar was stolen.()
I heard Susan surprised her teacher by working hard. Yes,()
I heard Susan surprised her teacher by working hard. Yes,()
Jenny: So Joe, I heard your sister decided to go into the army.______.
Joe: Well, I don’t know. Most of the people in the army are men. I don’t think women should be in the army. It’s really a man’s job. You have to be strong.______.
Jenny: Strong, huh.
Joe: No, not like a man.
Jenny: Oh, I see.
A: It's good of you to see me. B:().I have heard a lot about your company.
Which of the following statements is closest in meaning to the passage you have just heard?
_______ her pen in ink, when she heard the tramping of little feet along the hall, and then a pounding at her door.