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English, 10.03.2021 21:50, sakhya04

Read line 4 from the play. COMMENTATOR: [From offstage.] Okay...
um ... thank you, Pete Mahoney, for that ...
And now the referee will get ready for the coin
toss. [Voice fades.]
The reader can conclude from this line that the commentator -
A thinks Pete's mistakes were funny

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Read line 4 from the play. COMMENTATOR: [From offstage.] Okay...
um ... thank you, Pete Mahon...

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