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Furkat [3]
2 years ago
11

Part A

English
2 answers:
Rufina [12.5K]2 years ago
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The first one is D and the second one is C
Morgarella [4.7K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Part A: A. Annabel Believes in Jimmy absolutely.

Explanation:

Part B.  Is A. Annabel, whose heart was bubbling with happiness and lively youth, put on Jimmy's hat and picked up the suitcase.

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