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English, 11.01.2021 23:10 damyonfenton13

Line 23: "And here and there the places spy"
Which is another way to write
this line without using
inverted syntax?
A. And here and there I spy the places
B. And spy I the places here and there
C. The places here and there


Line 23: And here and there

the places spy
Which is another way to write
this line without usin

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