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, 28.08.2019 22:30,
amanduhhhh
Which genre’s plot includes a problem that needs to be solved?
a.
mystery
b.
suspense
c.
thriller
d.
detective
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sophiaa23
A. Mystery
Hope I helped:P
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MsTasha06
It`s A
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answered: Guest
the dictionary definition of ubiquitous is "present, appearing, or found everywhere".
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