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English, 05.02.2021 16:50, hellicuh

Please advise this is URGENT. I will give BRAINLIEST to anyone that can help with this. write a well-developed, text-based response of two to three paragraphs. In your response, identify a central idea in the text and analyze how the author’s use
of one writing strategy --> Literary Technique.


Please advise this is URGENT. I will give BRAINLIEST to anyone that can help with this.

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Please advise this is URGENT. I will give BRAINLIEST to anyone that can help with this.

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Please advise this is URGENT. I will give BRAINLIEST to anyone that can help with this.

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