1. why do few revellers enter the black room?
a. the effect of the light is appalling.
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English, 26.09.2019 21:10 lizzidubois
1. why do few revellers enter the black room?
a. the effect of the light is appalling.
b. the color of the windows does not match the decorations.
c. the other people who enter it always leave immediately.
d. the light is unable to penetrate it.
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