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stira
2 months ago
13

Which theme of Eugene O'Neill's Beyond the Horizon is reflected in this excerpt from act 1 of the play?

English
2 answers:
Gnom [7.5K]2 months ago
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The chosen option is C, I hope this is beneficial for you!
hammer [7.6K]2 months ago
6 0
The answer is C; I just took the test now:)
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