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Yair Liu
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17 October, 05:15
How do we
evaluate what's right or wrong?
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Antonio Garcia
17 October, 05:18
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We read the story and you put it in sections whether it's right or wrong.
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Tyrone Andrews
17 October, 05:27
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by reading the story and answering the question duh
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