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World Languages, 19.11.2019 02:31 lucerogd170

Which sentence would be inappropriate in an informational piece of writing that uses a formal
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captain skjelbred had a report that there might be a german u-boat, an enemy of the
united states, in the area.
the bow of our ship had punched the other ship just aft of the port side bow, above the
waterline, causing the bow of the benwood to collapse.
i blinked and tried refocusing my eyes, and when i looked through my binoculars !
really started to freak out about the sitch we were in
we were on a routine voyage from tampa, florida, to norfolk, virginia, with a load of
phosphate rock
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