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English, 15.07.2019 21:00 pinkdolphinc01

In "rider in the city," what type of character is rider? a a. protagonist, because he is the main character a b. protagonist, because he does something good for his sister an c. antagonist, because he doesn't get along with his sister an d. antagonist, because he doesn't like brooklyn

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