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Social Studies, 24.09.2019 22:40, mrstaker1518

Cheryl was learning to place a food order when at a local restaurant. during her training period, cheryl was taught to make her selection when asked, may i take your order. however, when at the local restaurant cheryl did not respond with her food order when asked, what can i get you. cheryl demonstrated a lack of

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