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English, 05.05.2020 04:15 mihirkantighosh

QUACK: \kwak\ v 1: to make the characteristic cry of a duck n 2: a noise made by quacking 3: a pretender to medical skill adj 4: of, relating to quacks, or used by quacks Which definition above matches the use of quack in this Chapter of Holes? *

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