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English, 27.06.2019 08:30 audreydalekshed

In lesson 3, you read "after twenty years," also by o. henry. take a few minutes to review the story and then answer the question that follows. when you answer the question, be sure to answer it in the following format (ape): a: answer the question directly p: prove your answer with a quote from each passage e: explain how the proof (quotes) support your answer using the acts of the policeman as your evidence, how are the themes different in the stories?

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