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Maru [420]
2 years ago
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Apreté dos veces el timbre y en seguida supe que me iba a quedar. Heredé de mi padre, que en paz descanse, estas corazonadas. La

puerta tenía un gran barrote de bronce y pensé que iba a ser bravo sacarle lustre. Después abrieron y me atendió la ex, la que se iba. Tenía cara de caballo y cofia y delantal. "Vengo por el aviso", dije. "Ya lo sé", gruñó ella y me dejó en el zaguán, mirando las baldosas. Estudié las paredes y los zócalos, la araña de ocho bombitas y una especie de cancel.
Señale qué tipo de argumento según el modo de razonamiento
Spanish
1 answer:
Gwar [14]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Qué intentas preguntar

Explanation:

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