问答题Why Lisa had to “get going quick” (Para. 3)?

问答题
Why Lisa had to “get going quick” (Para. 3)?

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解析:
由接下来的段落可知Lisa要去镇上的小店买bread,sausage,lettuce等食物,故她要去买点食物。

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