Which of the following is considered an on-the-page question?
A. What job did Adam get?
B. Wo...
English, 11.01.2021 18:30 foreverandalways80
Which of the following is considered an on-the-page question?
A. What job did Adam get?
B. Would I like Adam's job?
C. What do I think Adam was thinking when he got a job?
D. Will the job make Adam happy?
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