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English, 10.11.2020 01:00 hamichrit2412

Look at the illustration and the accompanying passage. how does the illustration enhance the passage? A. it shows the origin, history, and strength of HALS
B. it shows an example of drawings that HALS may create.
C. it shows an example of landscapes that HALS may cover
D. It hints at the type of territories that HALS may explore

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Look at the illustration and the accompanying passage. how does the illustration enhance the passag

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