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English, 31.03.2021 17:30 briannalv0814

Listen to how the reader in the Audio reads the last stanza of the poem, from
00:55-01:11.
Then in the Passage, review the last stanza
of the poem, on page 2. Click or tap the line
in the stanza with a meaning that matches
the speed in which it is read by the Audio
reader.

Will give crown!!


Listen to how the reader in the Audio

reads the last stanza of the poem, from
00:55-01:11.
Then i

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