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likoan [24]
1 year ago
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in one crazy summer in page 113 Delphine says thank goodness you can't see cherries in a chocolate bar,what does she mean by tha

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VMariaS [17]1 year ago
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Well I can’t answer it because I don’t know the story, but I can tell you this. Look for context clues and words around the sentence that can help explain the meaning of it.
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