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English, 04.06.2021 21:20, natalymorales96

What can you infer from this dialogue PETER: I used to see you…sometimes…
ANNE: You did?
PETER: …In the school yard. You were always in the middle of a bunch of kids.
ANNE: Why didn’t you ever come over?
PETER: I’m sort of a lone wolf.

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ANNE: You did?

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