FROM THE MOVIE ROBIN HOOD:
Where is Much, the miller's son, when he shoots the deer?
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History, 27.02.2021 03:40 reesespowerade
FROM THE MOVIE ROBIN HOOD:
Where is Much, the miller's son, when he shoots the deer?
A. on a horse
B. behind a bush
C. on the ground
D. in a tree
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