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madam [21]
2 years ago
8

When the rebel soldiers arrive, Salva hesitates for a moment, but then steps forward to join the

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bearhunter [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

When the rebel soldiers arrive, Salva hesitates for a moment, but then steps forward to join the

group of men. But the soldier says, "Over there" and points Salva to go join the group of women

and children. Salva then scurries over to the women's side. Wh

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