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Complete the conversation using "so," "neither," or "really."

Donna: I like hiking.
Simone: 1. So do I. But I don't like camping.
Donna: Oh, 2. really? I do. We went to the mountains last week.
Simone: 3. So did we! Where did you go?
Donna: We climbed Cadillac Mountain. But we didn't get to the top.
Simone: 4. Really? We did. But we didn't camp there overnight.
Donna: 5. Neither did we. It was very cold.
Simone: We're going hiking again this weekend.
Donna: Hey! 6. So are we.
Simone: Good! Let's go together!



Answer :

Final answer:

The conversation pertains to using 'so, neither, or really' in agreement or disagreement.


Explanation:

The conversation provided involves the use of so, neither, or really to show agreement or disagreement. In the context of the conversation, 'So' is used to agree positively, 'Neither' is used to agree negatively, and 'Really' is used for emphasis or surprise.


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