1. In 6th grade, I sang in the school choir, and we often traveled to different places for our performances. 2. I didn’t mind traveling short distances, but I was nervous about going out-of-town. 3. Going out-of-town meant being away from home for a few days. 4. I had never been away from home before. 5. Before the first out-of-town trip, she sat me down and shared her own story about leaving home for the first time.
Which is the best sentence to add between sentence 4 and sentence 5?
A. Luckily, Mrs. Greene, the choir director, understood my nervousness.
B. I was so nervous about going out-of-town for the first time.
C. On our final trip, we went to Washington D.C. to perform.
D. Fortunately, I got some advice before I left on the first out-of-town trip.