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English, 05.05.2020 20:27, viktoria1198zz

Read this excerpt. No matter how many times Jayson went over the problem, the numbers did not add up to the correct answer. Why did this class have to be so hard? Which inference can be made from this excerpt? Jayson is really enjoying this class. Jayson is taking a math class. Jayson does very well in science class. Jayson is taking a history class.

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