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Evgesh-ka [11]
2 years ago
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Answer the secound one pls its from the Excerpt from My Mother’s Voice: The Proclamation

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rosijanka [135]2 years ago
4 0

Answer is AD i know this becasue i did this assignment yesterday for my class

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