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ella [17]
4 years ago
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Use the drop-down menus to select the appropriate stage directions for the scene. Amber. Look, Elijah! Is that a wallet on the s

idewalk? Elijah. [Concerned.] Wow, I think it is. I wonder if there is any identification in it. Amber. There is. And it’s also full of money! Let’s grab a cab and see a movie! Elijah. [Stopping her.] Wait. Shouldn’t we try to find the owner?
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NeTakaya4 years ago
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I think answer should be 20 please give me brainlest I hope this helps let me know if it’s correct thanks I hope you have a great day
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