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English, 24.06.2019 00:00, babygirl123468

At the beginning of the story, justino says he does not want to ask the sergeant to let his father go. what inference might be drawn from justino's response to his father's pleading? a he knows the situation is hopeless. b he is running from the law, too. c he hates his father. d he is lazy.

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