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sergij07
11 days ago
13

Drag each label to the correct passage.

English
2 answers:
Naddika [6.3K]11 days ago
5 0

Response:

Text 1- Public Essay

Text 2- Personal Essay

Text 3- Personal Essay

seraphim [6.2K]11 days ago
3 0

Response:

Clarification:

Initially: Public Essay

Next: Personal Essay

Finally: Personal Essay

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