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English, 01.08.2019 22:30, sarah19Nursing

Of mice and menasap if you were a lawyer and lennie was your client, how would you make your case for his innocence in the killing of curley's wife? justify your response with details and examples from the text leading up to the incident, as well as from the incident itself.

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