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Do you have the story?


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Answer: B: The voice that beautifies the land

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Call them or write them a letter saying: I'm sorry I didn't tell you this earlier but I moved ( however long ago you moved). Then state your reason for not telling them , too busy, I didn't think you would care, etc. Then whether you want to stay in touch or not .

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I am pretty sure it is D because it says EFFECT

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D because all the others have apostrophe mistakes. Well that is what I think
I think D aswell because all the others have apostrophe mistakes

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Well I’m not sure what I would like but

Dicton quote in chapters 1-4 of Frankenstein by mary shelley

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Answer:

read the book and see what she says

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if they are in double high parenthasies that is a quote in its self.

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