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Alecsey [184]
3 years ago
6

Write a summary of today's passage

English
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SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

todays passage was about the concept of how a centeral isnt stated directly in the passage, but sometimes it can be the time frame of the text. it also explains how to find out the centeral  idea if it it not exactly written in the passage.

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