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English, 15.04.2020 15:53 SpittingFatLama

Judging from the dialogue between the narrator and his companion, the reader may conclude that the two men

A) are upset and must calm down.

B) are tired and in need of rest.

C) are pleased and wish to remain where they are.

D) are disoriented and unsure where they have wound

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