The text names some things made with cotton. Which is NOT something made of cotton?
a
bedshee...
English, 05.03.2021 21:40 skoroneos551
The text names some things made with cotton. Which is NOT something made of cotton?
a
bedsheets
b
food for people
c
tablecloths
d
sofa stuffing
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