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Korolek [52]
3 years ago
5

Review the paragraph that begins at the bottom of page 2 and continues on page 3.

English
1 answer:
Bad White [126]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

You are missing the first page, which does not allow me to form a completed, full-fledged answer. Thank you for understanding my problem, and please add the next page so I can actually read the whole thing.

Explanation:

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