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lana [24]
2 years ago
5

This question refers to A Scandal In Bohemia

English
2 answers:
Alex2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Is there a passage that we can use

Explanation:

I don't know how to answer without the passage

Angelina_Jolie [31]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I think the answer is A. paragraph 1.

Explanation:

I tried to find the article online so, I hope this helps.

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