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enot [183]
1 year ago
5

the word strode in line 32 of “The Crowning of Arthur” has a connotation of.. a) weariness b)gracefulness c) sneakiness d) deter

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1 answer:
BaLLatris [955]1 year ago
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Answer:

he word strode in line 32 of “The Crowning of Arthur” has a connotation of.. a) weariness b)gracefulness c) sneakiness d) determination

Explanation:

he word strode in line 32 of “The Crowning of Arthur” has a connotation of a} wearness

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