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Why did the audience cheer? - English

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Why did the audience cheer?

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The audience cheered because she was nearing the finishing line.

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Chapter 2.2: The Swimmer - Let us sing [Page 105]

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Chapter 2.2 The Swimmer
Let us sing | Q B. 3. | Page 105

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