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English, 05.10.2019 19:50 joThompson

"his bill was shiny black, his comb was redder than coral, and his feathers were like burnished gold. and his voice! oh, it was wonderful to hear. it was merrier than a sprightly tune played on the church organ. just before dawn each morning, his crowing sounded over the valley, as regular as a well-wound clock." which story does this passage come from? a. "child's play" b. "chanticleer and the fox" c. "the king and his hawk" d. "the bear boy"

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