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rewona [7]
2 years ago
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When in the story did Linda's sister expect her to take a plunge​

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Nastasia [14]2 years ago
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In the story did Linda's sister expect her to take a plunge​ when they decide to do something that you consider difficult or risky.

<h3>What does plunge implies?</h3>

A is a term that connotes the act of going down in amount or engaging in something.

Note therefore, that The term " taking a plunge into the city" means to fully put yourself into a course of action that a person is nervous about.

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