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Levart
6 days ago
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For each line from Heart of a Samurai, choose the adjective that best describes Manjiro.

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2 answers:
Gnom [7.5K]6 days ago
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Adaptable, curious, intrigued, clever

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hammer [7.6K]6 days ago
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Answer:

1.Adaptable

2.Curious

3.Intrigued

4.Clever

Explanation:

Because I completed the assignment

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