Read the statement:
both jerry in "president cleveland, where are you? " and squeaky in...
Social Studies, 03.01.2020 08:31 liyahheadhigh
Read the statement:
both jerry in "president cleveland, where are you? " and squeaky in "raymond's run" reach a point in where they realize that
which best completes the statement and identifies a recurring theme?
a. giving up collecting cards is something that everyone must do eventually
b. the most important thing in life is achieving one's individual goals
c. selling something of great value to one's rivals is sometimes necessary
d. others is more important than oneself
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