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English, 06.04.2021 14:00 bunn95

PLEASE!! 40 PTS and please don't scam me. 10 to 15 annotations total to guide readers through "Top of the Food Chain" by T. C. Boyle Annotations that help readers understand difficult words by providing definitions, pronunciations, origins, and synonyms Annotations that demonstrate how Boyle uses his story to make a point A written paragraph that describes Boyle's overall message and examples that support your interpretation​

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