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irga5000 [103]
2 years ago
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Which line from “Cruel Tribute” best supports the idea that the elders help to advance the plot? need it fast please

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Grace [21]2 years ago
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"IT IS BETTER THAT A FEW SHOULD PERISH THAN THAT OF THE WHOLE CITY" I hope i helped :-)
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