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English, 19.11.2020 03:10 jazzy76783

What is Koskoosh's view of death in London's story "The Law of Life"? A. It is near, but he is not ready to die.

B. It is inevitable, so why fight it.

C. It is something that he intends to avoid right now.

D. It is something that he fears greatly.

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