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ipn [44]
2 years ago
11

Select the correct texts in the passage.

English
1 answer:
PilotLPTM [1.2K]2 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is it’s a constant war these days against the dust that sweeps across the city limits.

War cross meets final myth on this companion novel to rebellion Seoul, in which a younger telepath joins a rebellion institution on a mystery task to quit a a long time-lengthy world struggle.

As the conflict ramps up, PHNX is given its most dangerous challenge but: to infiltrate the base of the Alliance's new battle commander, a young guy rumored to don't have any worry of dying. However while Ama sees the commander for the primary time, she discovers his identification: Alex Kim, the boy she once cherished and who betrayed her.

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