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laiz [17]
2 years ago
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Which statement is directly supported by details in the passage? The first stamp was printed in England, then in the United Stat

es. The first stamp was printed in England, then in the United States. The first stamp was printed in the United States, then in England. The first stamp was printed in the United States, then in England. A canceled copy of the “Penny Black” stamp is worth twice as much today. A canceled copy of the “Penny Black” stamp is worth twice as much today.
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AleksandrR [38]2 years ago
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i can help u but the way you typed it got me confused...

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