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English, 09.02.2021 18:10, theannakittler7327

What does “poor in purse and poor in brains” mean? A: He didn’t carry money in a purse and wasn’t smart.
B: He didn’t have much money and he had a head injury.
C: He didn’t have much money and he wasn’t intelligent.
D: He didn’t have any purses and was missing part of his brain

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