Long Sentence [Larson]

As the day went on, Susan was stressed about all that she had the rest of the day, including but not limited to making lunch for her and her three kids, washing, drying, and folding clothes for all three of them, making sure to sort them into the right piles, taking Johnny to baseball, Gertrude to dance class, and Gregory to his friend Max’s house all in the span of forty-five minutes, while after, she has to email her coworkers about leaving her job, prepare for her next job interview, and take a long bath to relax from her motherly responsibilities, where right after she has to pick up Johnny, Gertrude, and Gregory and make them dinner, help them with their homework, and put them to bed, and the majority of this cycle repeated day after day, week after week, as Susan realized the struggles of being a single mother.

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