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Choose the appropriate transition to fill in the blank in the passage. Then click on the letter of your choice. 3. (1) One way to own a book is to take possession by paying for it, you pay for clothes or furniture. (2) But full ownership comes only when you have made the book a part of yourself by reading it closely. a. including b. but c. because d. just as. what the answer

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