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English, 31.03.2020 05:00 LindaCat78

In "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona," why does Thomas tell the
gymnast, "Sounds like you all got a lot in common with Indians'"?
They have both been forced to take a trip to a place they dread going.
o They have both been able to do a lot more in the past than they can now.
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Neither can run as fast as Billy Mills or Jim Thorpe any more.
They have both been cheated by the U. S. government.

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