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Geography, 09.07.2019 00:10 noelmusulin1

Based on "close encounters of the bear kind," which conclusion can be drawn about john hechtel? a. he wishes bears were more appreciative of his efforts. b. he has never had an incident with a bear in which he faced real danger. c. he is an avid hunter who respects animals and their environment. d. he does not regret the fact that he cannot work in africa.

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