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English, 16.06.2021 06:10 Laiyla27

. 1. Put a summary of your topic on my desk tomorrow morning

2. In 1955, a riot broke out at an Elvis Presley concert in Jacksonville,

Florida

3. Your perfume stinks

4. Go hang up your blouse in the closet

5. That’s my favorite song

6. Bill insisted his comments were taken out of context

7. He’s so dishonest

8. Put the coleslaw on the table next to the potatoes

9. Why is the vulture circling around the rabbit

10. Who took this aerial shot of the White House ​

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