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English Senior High

答え→4、4、3、1、2で合ってると思いますか⁇ 違うと思ったらどこがどう違うのか教えて欲しいです‼︎お願いします🤲

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English Junior High

青ペンのboth は両方という意味ですが、この文章では何のことを指して両方と言っているのかが理解できません! どなたか教えてください!お願いします!🙇‍♀️

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English Senior High

英語の長文問題です。問1の答え、問2の答え3、1 で合ってますか⁇ 問1の根拠→L15 問2の根拠→L26〜31 答え違くない?と思ったら何番になるか教えて欲しいです☺︎☺︎お願いします🤲

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