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English, 15.11.2019 21:31 xwilliams83

In "where have you gone, charming billy" the narrator was most likely to remember the obituaries of people who

a. were personal friends of his
b. made the world a better place
c. were well-known public figures
d. were loyal, hardworking citizens

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