1. what is the central idea of 2.
the passage
0. daylight saving time began
temporari...
English, 22.01.2020 08:31 tytybruce2
1. what is the central idea of 2.
the passage
0. daylight saving time began
temporarily, but is now
used in many countries.
b. daylight saving time was
popular when it started.
c. in the united states,
daylight saving time began
in 1966.
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