a)happiness and cheerfulness
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What does the color gray and the dust represent in the story?
a)happiness and cheerfulness
b) nervousness and anxiety
c)fright and mystery
d) sadness and poverty
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What does the color gray and the dust represent in the story?
a)happiness and cheerfulness
a)happiness and cheerfulness
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