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Why is the Giver's job so important?
because if he didn't create jobs for ever...
English, 22.05.2021 03:30 somethingar183
Pls help
Why is the Giver's job so important?
because if he didn't create jobs for everyone, people would be without work
because if he didn't make all of the decisions, people wouldn't know what to do
because if he didn't hold the memories, they would be very painful for the community
because if he didn't hold the memories, people would want to leave the community
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Take some time to create a cultural inventory. note the components of culture that have defined you and list as many as possible here. then write about the ways your unique culture affects your communication, i need i don't know how to start it off .
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English, 22.06.2019 00:50
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