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Social Studies, 06.04.2020 20:31, karose4590

Choose the evidence that supports a cause-and-effect relationship between Cassie and Lillian Jean.
O Cassie trusts Lillian Jean; therefore, Cassie tells secrets to her.
Lillian Jean hates Cassie, so she only lets her carry her books.
O Cassie listens to Lillian Jean's secrets so that she can use them against her.
Lillian Jean tells Cassie secrets because she wants to be Cassie's friend.

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