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English, 18.04.2020 02:27 wolfiewolffromsketch

Look at the image and read the movie text trailer for The Girl on the Hill. Gwen lived in the house on the hill. She was seen a few times staring out her window. The neighbors did not know her at all. They had heard Gwen's name mentioned in town, but no one had ever met her face to face. The reason no one had ever met her was quite simple: Gwen was a ghost who inhabited the house on the hill. This is where our story begins. Which audio would best fit with this trailer? a loud, discordant tune a calm, pleasant song a quick, lively tune a tense, mysterious song

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