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Gala2k
3 months ago
5

What’s the error? Every since I read that book on manners, I can’t help but notice peoples’ awful behavior at the dinner table

English
2 answers:
Flura [7K]3 months ago
5 0

Answer:

Since I began reading that etiquette book, I've become more aware of how poorly people behave at the dinner table.

Explanation:

IXL mentioned that you're welcome, guys.

hammer [7.6K]3 months ago
4 0

Response:

Individuals'

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