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solong [7]
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omeli [17]4 years ago
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Top 1st left: cause and effect,top 2nd middle: similarity and difference,top 3rd last: compare and contrast,bottom 1st left: cause and effect,bottom middle: cause and effect,bottom last: compare and contrast.
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