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English, 27.09.2020 14:01, dbuchlerdb5599

. PLEAS DO THIS AND I WILL MAKE YOU BRAINLIST AND GIVE STARS
In the story “Beets”, how did that person view the act of selling beets door to door?

a. This would be the beginning of a larger, multinational business beet farmers.

b. The Indians traded long ago and this would be his daughters’ own personal tribute to an old way of life.

d. It would teach the daughters’ the language of power, English.

c. It would be an honest way to make a living.

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