Read the passage from “harun al-rashid & one thousand and one nights.”
a number of the st...
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English, 09.01.2020 03:31, shauntleaning
Read the passage from “harun al-rashid & one thousand and one nights.”
a number of the stories in the arabian nights are based on harun and his rich, magnificent court of loyal subjects at his palace in baghdad, the modern-day capital city of iraq in the middle east.
which choice identifies the location of baghdad?
in iraq
next to a palace
long ago, in a far-off land
in a capital city
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