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05.05.2021 •
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Claim (2points), text evidence (2 points), ANALYSIS (2points), Closing (2points), Spelling/Grammar (2 points) 8. What is the author’s tone in the section “Honor Restored”? Use text evidence to support your answer.
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Ответ:
my friend dared me srry
Explanation:
u are so dumm
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What is a transition lead in quote?
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