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English, 06.05.2020 03:45, katiegresham2838

HAMM:
Then what is it?
CLOV (looking):
Gray.
(Lowering the telescope, turning towards Hamm,
louder.)
Gray!
(Pause. Still louder.)
GRRAY!
(Pause. He gets down, approaches Hamm from behind,
whispers in his ear.)
HAMM (starting):
Gray! Did I hear you say gray?
CLOV:
Light black. From pole to pole.
Which sentence most accurately describes the implied conflict in the
passage?

answer
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HAMM:
Then what is it?
CLOV (looking):
Gray.
(Lowering the telescope, turnin...

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