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English, 26.09.2019 20:00 kenzie5889

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what does the focus on musa's staggering wealth in the first section of "mansa musa i: the richest man who ever lived"
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a. the writer thinks that musa became wealthy first, and later became an important leader.

b. the writer views musa's great wealth as the most important part of the article

c. the writer wants readers to dislike musa because he lived a life of total privilege.

d. the writer considers musa's wealth to be the only thing that sets him apart or makes him unique.

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