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Georgia [21]
3 years ago
13

Select the correct text in the passage.

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1 answer:
Veronika [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: "Then all was righteous, fair, and true;" and "It made men of those who followed it."

Explanation: I got this right on Edmentum.

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