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English, 04.12.2021 02:00 hosfordkenya4

Wh*ch lin*e fro*m th*e sto*ry conta*ins diale*ct? Ju*lian ha*d be*en tuto*ring hi*s brot*her a*ll m*orning, a*nd sol*ving fo*r th*e unk*nown var*iable w*as b*ecoming a tedi*ous pro*cess. “L*et’s p*ut t*he al*gebra as*ide a*nd g*et o*utside f*or a w*hile t*his a*fternoon,” s*uggested J*ulian. “Y*eah, a*nd I*’ll a*sk M*a i*f I c*an h*ave a c*ouple bu*cks s*o w*e c*an b*uy s*ome p*ops u*p o*n L*incoln.” I*n a f*ew min*utes, t*he b*oys l*eft t*he ap*artment, p*ulling o*n t*heir b*aseball c*aps an*d smi*ling w*ith re*lief. Sorry about the stars. It was telling me that I couldn't use the words that I was using but I didn't curse or anything so I couldn't figure out what I did. I just put stars in everything, so you can go ahead and just ignore all of them thanks.

edit: the answer is C. “Yeah, and I’ll ask Ma if I can have a couple bucks so we can buy some pops up on Lincoln.”


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