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5 days ago
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Why didn’t the teacher punish the speaker and his friend Niks? PASSIVE VOICE

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Bond [7.5K]5 days ago
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What prevented the teacher from punishing the speaker and his friend Niks?
hammer [7.6K]5 days ago
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Response:

What led to the speaker and his friend Niks being punished by the teacher?

Reasoning:

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