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English, 29.10.2020 08:50 naomicervero

1. It seemed we didn't have anything and even air that came in the windows when we were driving fast felt hot."

A. The words when we were driving fast felt hot connects the reader to the narrator's experiences
through sensory language.

B. The words seemed we didn't have anything connects the reader to the narrator's experiences
through sensory language.


1. It seemed we didn't have anything and even air that came in the windows when we were

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