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English, 12.10.2020 19:01 animaemaster

What is the purpose of this passage? O to explain the new technologies farmers used in the
1800s
O to connect a period of Russian history with the history
of sugar
to explain to readers how enslaved Africans differed
from Russian serfs
to give background information about the origins of
cane sugar

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Answer from: mrhortert9348

A) to explain the new in the 1800s

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Answer from: Quest
Just gather as many details
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Answer from: Quest

question: write a short paragraph essay of what should you do if you are being cyberbullied.

answer: if i wer cyberbullied i would at first try to stop it and settle it out with the person but if they didnt i probaly would be scared to tell somebody so i would probaly not tell anyone but when it gets out of hand i told my parents and they settled it with the child and told them to quit but they didnt so i told them stop but they didnt untill my mom saw a rude message they sent me and called the cops so it got settled and i forgave the person and now were freinds.

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