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trapecia [35]
3 years ago
11

Select how Source 1 and Source 2 disagree in their interpretation of how laws affect texting drivers. (RI.3.9)

English
1 answer:
Greeley [361]3 years ago
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Answer:

B I think is the answer

Explanation:

It's sounds reasonable and the best answer to choose

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