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nadya68 [22]
3 years ago
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Read the following passage from "Paul's Case" by Willa Cather and answer

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Montano1993 [528]3 years ago
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I'd say that He dreamed of being there.
e-lub [12.9K]3 years ago
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The answer is (A. He had been there often.) Paul has been to Fifth Avenue often.

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