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s2008m [1.1K]
2 years ago
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The early hours make me strive in my contests or leisure battles.Who am I?

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vodomira [7]2 years ago
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You are a human being on the earth living in the us that’s who you are your welcome
Paul [167]2 years ago
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Answer:

Piplup

Explanation:

This question is about Pokemon. The pokemon the question is referring to is Piplup whose trainer Dawn is. Dawn wants to do better in pokemon tournaments and since Piplup is her starting pokemon, she takes him to train every morning to make him stronger and more skilled. He also likes to battle for fun in his spare time.

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Your question is missing the passage with Clover's response in the book "Animal Farm" and is, therefore, incomplete. The full question with the passage is as follows. :)

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A. Orwell shows that, like the people of the Soviet Union, Clover experiences deep sadness about the violence.

B. Orwell shows that Clover had hopes similar to those of Soviet peasants—that life would eventually improve.

C. Orwell shows that Clover discovers she is mistaken in believing that the powerful would protect the weak.

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