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The triumph of night, toward the end if the story , starting on page 5 faxon encounters a man in furs whta function does fcxons interaction with this character serve?
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Check for errors. flora and fauna e to each of its four parts of the british isles 1. the warm and wet elimate of great britain is very good for plants. 2.that's why the country looka like a big beautiful .3.centuries ago there were a lot of foresta in the british isles, but now garden. 4.you can find big foresta only in a few parts of the country- the north of scotland and the southeast and southwest of england. 5.the most com- mon trees in england are onks, elma and beeches while scotland han a lot of pines, firs and birches. 6. the fauna, or animal life in the british isles is like in the northwest of europe.
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