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この文章の、緑の蛍光ペンで線を引いたすぐ前のtheir(分かりにくくてすみません)って何の代用ですか? その前までに出ていた複数形がlower-grade employeeしかないのですが、これじゃないような気がして分からなくなりました😥 教えて下さい。

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English Senior High

なぜ④はだめなのですか? セ 2020

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English Senior High

4行目の In addition からの一文の訳し方を教えてください 22.23の答えは42153です あか

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