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In “Cranes,” why does Song-sam
In “Cranes,” just after Song-sam lets his friend escape,
Ahe hears a shot. he sees two cranes fly off. Tok-chae is captured
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In “Cranes,” just after Song-sam lets his friend escape,
A) he hears a shot. B) he sees two cranes fly off. C) Tok-chae is
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In “Cranes,” why does Song-sam volunteer to escort Tok-chae to Chongdan?
A. Song-sam wants to find out why his old friend is
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In "Cranes," Song-sam's memory of the old man with the chestnut tree reveals all of the following except (1
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In "Cranes," Song-sam's memory of the old man with the chestnut tree reveals all of the following except (1
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In "Cranes," Song-sam's memory of the old man with the chestnut tree reveals all of the following except
(1 point) Responses that
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In "Cranes," Song-sam's memory of the old man with the chestnut tree reveals all of the following except
(1 point) that Song-sam
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In "Cranes," Song-sam's memory of the old man with the chestnut tree reveals all of the following except
(1 point) that Song-sam
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In “Cranes,” just after Song-sam lets his friend escape,
A he hears a shot B he sees two cranse fly off C tok-chae is
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In “Cranes,” just after Song-sam lets his friend escape,
(1 point) Responses he hears a shot. he hears a shot. he sees two
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