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History, 26.11.2019 22:31 pamelaacuna

In the lesson, you played the role of a juror in the case of snoozer v. early. who was the plaintiff in that case?

suzy snoozer, who wants compensation for her missing birds
felina early, who is accused of not controlling her cat
johnny b. goode, who is accused of robbing a video game store
runnuh bizz, who wants compensation for the stolen goods

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