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English, 11.07.2019 20:00 dkhakdoust

Have you read the story “the monkey's paw? ” i have. i enjoyed it tremendously! it was creepy and suspenseful. it was heartbreaking for the white family. it taught a valuable lesson. i highly recommend it! what is wrong with sentence fluency in this paragraph?

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