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Social Studies, 18.07.2019 21:30, hello123485

In her speech about organ donation, carly hoped her audience would ultimately agree to designate themselves as donors. she also hoped they would learn how the transplantation of various organs has become commonplace and increasingly successful. getting the audience to designate themselves as donors constitutes carly's for the speech.

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