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English, 04.02.2020 09:47 kingbudd129

Fast worth read both sentences closely.

seizing his stick, he made a shield of his knapsack, and got out of the kennel as best as he could, but not without enlarging the underline startsrentsunderline ends in his already tattered garments.

his underline startsrentunderline ends was due on the last friday of every month.

which is the best definition of the word rent in both sentences?

a)in both sentences, rent means profits or returns from production.

b)in both sentences, rent means a regular payment to a landlord.

c)in the first sentence, rents means large tears in a piece of fabric. in the second sentence, it means a payment to a landlord.

d)in the first sentence, rent means to pay someone for the use of something. in the second sentence, rent is a specific payment to a landlord. i

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Fast worth read both sentences closely.

seizing his stick, he made a shield of his knap...

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