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zhenek [66]
4 years ago
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English
2 answers:
lesantik [10]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Answer B

Explanation:

It is the most resealable answer. Sorry If Im Wrong.

Blizzard [7]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

This quotation adds credibility to the text basically because the experience he got when he lived at Ellis Island for three days, is consistent with Freedman's statement that families were scared of the physical examinations. "We lived there for three days - Mother and we five children, the youngest of

Explanation:

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3. We won't be able to go to Paris <em><u>unless</u></em><u> we have enough</u> money.

4. <u>If </u><em><u>only</u></em><u> we had gone</u> to the party yesterday.

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