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English, 03.10.2021 16:10, gonzalesalexiaouv1bg

The subject of the verb “Cry” (line 20) is A. “Spirit” (line 17)

B. “Ate” (line 18)

C. “Hell” (line 18)

D. “Confines” (line 19)

E. “Voice” (line 19)

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The subject of the verb “Cry” (line 20) is A. “Spirit” (line 17)

B. “Ate” (line 18)

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