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Flauer [41]
3 years ago
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Which shows explicitly that jean wished she could live in America? Jean saying she lives on the wrong side of the globe. jean th

inking it isn't fair that she could never be president. jean stating she wished she lived with her grandmother in America. jean wishing she went to school with other Americans.
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Katarina [22]3 years ago
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The answer is jean stating she wished she lived with her grandmother in America.
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