Workbook Answer Key Interchange 3 TodayElena closed the PDF. She looked out her window at the grey Chicago skyline. Two months ago, she couldn’t order coffee without sweating. Now, she could argue with her landlord about the radiator. The workbook wasn’t the enemy; it was a map. The answer key was a helicopter—fast, but you saw nothing of the roads. She got a B+. Lucas got an A-. He had used the answer key. He also still couldn’t order coffee without pointing at the menu. She deleted the PDF. Then she erased the answers in Unit 15. She reopened the textbook, not the workbook, and read the grammar box again. Third conditional: imaginary past situations. workbook answer key interchange 3 “I don’t have it,” Elena lied. She did have it. Sort of. She copied the answers into her workbook. The pencil moved smoothly, guiltlessly at first. But as she wrote would have baked , something felt hollow. She wasn’t learning. She was transcribing. The why remained smoke. Elena closed the PDF And somewhere, in a deleted folder on an old phone, the Interchange 3 Answer Key remained—a ghost of shortcuts not taken. Then she reached Unit 15. Exercise C: 1. would have baked. 2. would have come. 3. would have asked. xcvb
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