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Amok (murderous raging) in Malaysian
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The word amok is a loanword from the Malay language. From the following dictionary entry, identify the sentence in which the
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What made the end of the Oregon Trail more difficult than other parts of the trail?
(1 point) Responses There were steep cliffs
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is the female haracter in The landlady murderous
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Is there a site where I can find out more information about how indigenous cultures in Malaysian practice their religion?
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