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English, 11.09.2019 19:30, amulets7017

Refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of this narrative
read this excerpt from "the final assault" by sir edmund hillary
there were hanging some long icicles i looked at it more closely and found that the outlet tube
about two inches in diameter was almost completely blocked up with ice. fortunately the
outlet tube was made of rubber, and by manipulating this with my hand i was able to release all of
the ice and let it fall out
which statement best describes tube about
to persuade readers to be careful with oxygen masks
to describe what it feels like to be with low oxygen
to entertain readers with an account of a close escape
to inform readers about how he solved a problem

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