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English, 27.10.2020 01:40, Rooster04

The answer choices: The reader assumed the spell had been cast on Roisa, not on everyone else.

The reader assumed that little time has passed, not enough time for dust to gather.

The reader expected Roisa to describe a lavish royal party downstairs.

The reader expected Roisa to be upset when she finds the ladies-in-waiting.


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The reader assumed the spell had been cast on Roisa, not on everyone else.The

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