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andrezito [222]
3 years ago
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Which ONE sentence from Passage 2 BEST explains why some of the Olympic events had to change?

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1 answer:
lara31 [8.8K]3 years ago
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I’m pretty sure it’s B :) sorry if I’m wrong
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