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English, 11.05.2021 20:00, alext549

I WILL MARK BRAINLIST IF THE ANSWER IS RIGHT Compose a journal entry identifying the central idea of “Wonderful Things,” and evaluate the purpose the author might have had for writing the article. Finally, reflect on how knowledge, or lack of knowledge, of vocabulary might influence a reader’s comprehension of the text.

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