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English, 19.08.2020 23:01 noseugh

Two or three times they looked in my direction. (But, And, For) I lay so still that they couldn’t see me. When you’re first learning to type, the task seems hopeless. (For example, In fact, But) you’re often tempted to give up. I soon rose to a position of importance in the firm, for I was energetic, popular, and conscientious. (Besides, Therefore, For example), my father-in-law owned the place. When I was twelve years old, my uncle offered to give me cello lessons. I wasn’t interested in music at that time, (besides, though, therefore).

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