English, 12.03.2020 04:11 sanchezr7187
WEILUVAT
RASHAD
1. What happens in Rashad's nightmare?
A. he is on trial for assaulting a white woman
B. he is back at school wearing only his underwear
C. he is killed by Paul Galluzzo
D. he is back at Jerry's, but can't see his own reflection
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WEILUVAT
RASHAD
1. What happens in Rashad's nightmare?
A. he is on trial for assau...
RASHAD
1. What happens in Rashad's nightmare?
A. he is on trial for assau...
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