What do the two passages have in common?
a.
both passages are most likely from an adven...
English, 07.01.2020 08:31, yomamafart7
What do the two passages have in common?
a.
both passages are most likely from an adventure book.
b.
both passages take place at a school in the afternoon.
c.
d.
both passages talk about the benefits of reading books.
both passages are told in first-person point of view.
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