Which line from the text best contributes to the conflict in the story? pomegranate seeds
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English, 27.08.2019 11:00 malikbryant2002
Which line from the text best contributes to the conflict in the story? pomegranate seeds
they leaped out of the bottomless hole, chariot and all; and there they were, tossing their black manes and flourishing their black tails
i promise not to do you any harm. what! you have been gathering flowers? wait till we come to my palace, and i will give you a garden full
we are just entering my dominions. do you see that tall gateway before us? when we pass those gates, we are at home.
he never harms people, unless they try to enter my dominions without being sent for, or to get away when i wish to keep them here.
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