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English, 17.09.2019 06:20 mclendenen8011

1. "i wouldn't throw it away."
a. who says these words?
b. what does 'it' refer to?
c. what is it being compared with by the speaker?

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1. "i wouldn't throw it away."
a. who says these words?
b. what does 'it' refer to?

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