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N76 [4]
3 years ago
11

Read the following quote from page 9: "One day, driving

English
1 answer:
Andreas93 [3]3 years ago
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Answer:

the significance of the story is that the man named Lily Way wanted to go to the store and buy some stuff and all of it was on sale

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