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English, 05.06.2020 21:02, ryanfish6106

3. PART A: Which statement best describes Swarns and Mahes' previous lawyers in the text? a. Swams wants to help support Mahes outside of prison, while past lawyers weren't
interested in what happened to him.
b. Swarns is the first one to suggest that Mahes intentionally gets arrested, while past
lawyers viewed him as a common criminal.
Swars doesn't want Mahes to continue wasting taxpayers' money, while past lawyers
understood his reasons for returning to prison.
d. Swars can't understand why anyone would willingly go to prison, while past lawyers
understood the challenges that the homeless face in New York City.
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