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20 April, 08:27

In "A Just Judge," what can be concluded about the peasant and the oil merchant?

A.

Neither man is guilty.

B.

They are both disguised.

C.

They are both dishonest.

D.

Neither man trusts the judge.

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  1. 20 April, 08:53
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    In "A Judge," the conclusion about the peasant and the oil Merchant is C) They are both dishonest.
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