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luda_lava [24]
4 years ago
6

PART A: Which of the following most closely matches the definition of "egregious" as used in

English
1 answer:
Ilia_Sergeevich [38]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The answer of this question is: option "B" outsandingly bad or shocking

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