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melisa1 [442]
2 years ago
10

Which excerpt from "Broken Chain" includes details that could illustrate a paragraph about conflict?

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nikklg [1K]2 years ago
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Answer:

8th grade huh? same so the answer is He liked what he saw until he smiled and realized for the first time that his teeth were crooked, like a pile of wrecked cars. He grew depressed and turned away from the mirror. in other words A

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