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vlabodo [156]
4 years ago
11

PLS HELP 50 PTS AND BRAINLEST THX Part A

English
2 answers:
vfiekz [6]4 years ago
5 0

C

and something along the lines of "Later that night while he sat with his family to watch the news, Jerome got a text from Martin thanking him again for being there. Only then did Jerome realize that no one else had stopped by the entire afternoon despite the plethora of messages offering to help Martin and his dad."

Hope this is correct!

Ierofanga [76]4 years ago
5 0

I'm pretty sure that the answer is C

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