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English, 10.03.2021 19:30 anggar20

"Sure, but what about...!" and listed in the myriad concerns he had about Sarah's upcoming travels. As an ardent supporter of study abroad, I would have loved to jump into their conversation and reassure John that Sarah was right-
the reasons to travel abroad far outweigh all of the concerns he was raising.
Should the italicized words be emphasized when reading this passage? Why?


Sure, but what about...! and listed in the myriad concerns he had about Sarah's upcoming travels.

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