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zepelin [54]
3 years ago
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In the paragraph on column 2 of page 1 in the Landlady Story that begins, “Suddenly, in a downstairs window…” and continue rerea

ding through the next few paragraphs. What words and phrases does the author use to describe the Bed and Breakfast? What inference does Billy make about the Bed and Breakfast based on these observations?
English
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UkoKoshka [18]3 years ago
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Ok is going well so and I’m not gonna go work yoruwiru I
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