Why are Mr. and Mrs. Hadley concerned about their children?
A. The children are being secretiv...
English, 05.05.2020 20:58 josephnoah12161
Why are Mr. and Mrs. Hadley concerned about their children?
A. The children are being secretive about the nursery.
B. The children were late for dinner
C. The children aren't afraid of the veldt
D. The children can't see the veldt
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