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English, 28.08.2019 06:50 amcdonald009

Identify the words from the following passage that contribute to the descriptive detail and to set the scene:
your first note was written in tiny words on a little square of paper that felt like it had once gotten wet.
a. your, was, on
b. tiny, little, wet
c. that, like, gotten

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