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English, 06.12.2019 23:31 gnarlyjordan

From life on the mississippi, how does the town change when the
steamboats stop there?
a. it goes from fairly busy to very busy for ten minutes.
b. it goes from sleepy to frantically busy for a short time.
c. it goes from sleepy to calmly efficient for a couple of hours.
d. it goes from bustling to dead because everyone is at the wharf.

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