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kompoz [17]
4 years ago
9

Magazines that reprint articles from many other sources are called ______.

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2 answers:
Veronika [31]4 years ago
5 0
They are called unabridged!! hope that i helped :D
tresset_1 [31]4 years ago
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Secondary sources i believe
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