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tigry1 [53]
3 years ago
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Read the passage . Everyone wants to go; it is very select, and they are not giving many invitations to clerks. What clue is mos

t helpful in understanding the meaning of the passage? A. Everyone wants to go B.invitations to clerks C.It is very D. it is very select
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2 answers:
kotegsom [21]3 years ago
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I had the same question on a mastery test, the answer is D. it is very select
WINSTONCH [101]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

D: It is very select.

Explanation:

<em>I took the test.</em>

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