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ehidna [41]
2 years ago
12

HELP ASAP BRAINLIEST IF RIGHT

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BartSMP [9]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I believe it's the first option, "The Mary Celeste moved oddly, so the captain knew something was wrong."

Explanation:

I really don't know, it's really a mystery about what happened to The Mary Celeste, and there are so many different accounts on what happened and how people even found The Mary Celeste.

Please tell me if I'm right or wrong, and I'm sorry in advance if this is wrong

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