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Krueger
9 April, 02:44
How does Twain use an idion in this excerpt?
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Amiyah Hanson
9 April, 04:30
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The answer would be: To summarize the cumulative actions detailed in the sentence.
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Ayden Vazquez
9 April, 05:53
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Summarize the cumulative
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