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English, 27.03.2020 20:53, irwinguevara52

What is MacGregor's viewpoint in this passage?
The Great Wave shows that Japan is a powerful
nation.
One copy of The Great Wave is carved on a
woodblock.
The Great Wave includes a deep blue wave and
the snowcapped Mount Fuji.
There is more than one way to interpret The Great
Wave.

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What is MacGregor's viewpoint in this passage?
The Great Wave shows that Japan is a powerful

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