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Xelga [282]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP ME WILL MARK BRAINLIEST

English
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amm18123 years ago
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Answer:

You quoted and paraphrased material from Henry David Thoreau's essay, “Civil Disobedience”, which appears on pages 245-261 in a collection of essays on American government called Classics of Liberty:American History edited by Sarah Wagoner. It was published in 2011 by the Philadelphian Press.

Explanation:

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