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English, 13.12.2019 23:31, klslaughter07

Write a persuasive speech to next year's ninth-graders. what information can you give them that will them be successful in high school? what information can you give the students that will be the most thing for them to know to ensure their success?

this needs to be one page or three minutes long.

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