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Phoenix [80]
4 years ago
14

Review the theme the importance of self respect which passage from thank you m'am best illustrates the theme A. "I were young on

ce and I wanted things I could not get" B. "If you think that that conflict is not going to last a while, you got another thing coming" C. "Your face is dirty. I have a great mind to wash your face for you. Ain't you got nobody home to tell you to wash your face?" D. "I want a pair of blue suede shoes" said the boy
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Harlamova29_29 [7]4 years ago
8 0
I believe the answer is A
trasher [3.6K]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer is A i took the test

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