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English, 21.03.2020 02:09 gatorboy1788

What central idea do "The Quinceanera" and "The Smithville Gazette: Neighborhood Thief Strikes Again" share?
O A robbery occurred at the jewelry counter in the department store.
O A young man with a bad attitude was at the jewelry counter.
O A young man planned a clever getaway from the department store.
O A robbery at the jewelry counter angered the salesperson.

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