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Social Studies, 14.02.2020 21:48, bevanscory123

During her speech on conspiratorial organizations, Sasha lists the Illuminati and the New World Order as of her topic because she knows that her audience will benefit from hearing these illustrations.
a. statistics
b. narratives
c. quotations
d. examples

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