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Aloiza [94]
1 year ago
11

Can somebody help me with this? language arts question

English
2 answers:
const2013 [10]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

I numbered each prompt to make it easier to put in each colum

hope this helps!

Brrunno [24]1 year ago
5 0
I labeled each prompt to each box by color. But here’s it in words.

Susan: character v. nature
Two friends outfit: character v. Character
Police officer: character v. society
Marie: character v. society
Two tennis players: character v. Character
The snow: character v. nature

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