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Geography, 23.11.2019 13:31 ibarral37102

What does “number 8 wire” mean to new zealanders? a. it represents the ingenuity of new zealanders, who, it is said, can fix anything with some number 8 wire. b. it represents the racial struggles between europeans and maori and the wire that was used to create barriers. c. it represents the struggle of the bush, where number 8 wire was used to create rabbit-proof fencing. d. it represents the idea that new zealanders are outdoorsy and like to work on ranches.

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