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yanalaym
10 days ago
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Read the excerpt from As You Like It by William Shakespeare.

English
1 answer:
Naddika [2.5K]10 days ago
8 0

Response:

A, C, and E are correct options​

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Organize the tiles into correct pairs. Not all tiles will be applicable.

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small matter =

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