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vlada-n [284]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt. When I was breathing more evenly I stood and, leaning over the edge, waved to Tenzing to come up. He moved int

o the crack and I gathered in the rope and took some of his weight. Then he, in turn, commenced to struggle and jam and force his way up until I was able to pull him to safety—gasping for breath. How does the author develop the connections between events in the passage?
English
2 answers:
AnnZ [28]2 years ago
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Answer:d

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4vir4ik [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:He has diabettes

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MLA (Modern Language Association) style is most commonly used to write papers and cite sources within the liberal arts and humanities. This resource, updated to reflect the MLA Handbook (8thed.), offers examples for the general format of MLA research papers, in-text citations, endnotes/footnotes, and the Works Cited page.

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