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Aloiza [94]
4 years ago
5

Read the excerpt from Free the Children.

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2 answers:
KATRIN_1 [288]4 years ago
5 0
Its c :) i just took the review i hope this helps
devlian [24]4 years ago
3 0
<span>ans is C as they were not questioned at the police station</span>
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