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Alex
2 years ago
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Look at page 3 of Passage 1. How does the

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Sedbober [7]2 years ago
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C.it illustrates that firstborns enter a wide variety of fields when they grow up

Explanation: I took the test.

Artemon [7]2 years ago
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its C it illustrates that firstborns enter a wide variety of fields when they grow up

Explanation:

i took the test my teacher told me lol

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