Master! It's me. You're right

  1. Mr Zuma markets two models of cellular phones, the master X and master Z. the cost price of the master X and master Z are R1080
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  2. Chuchu is a pet dog. His master is an office worker. Master comes back. He is happy. Master got married. Master gave food to the
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  3. 1. The maste comes back.2. A master comes back. 3. Master comes back. (Are they all grammatical? Can we use as in #3? In #3,
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  4. 1. When did master lose Chuchu?2. Master lost Chuchu when they went out for a walk. 3. You must be master of your circumstances.
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  5. Master! It's me. You're right there. I can feel it. (companion dog)- Chuchu? Is that you? (dog's master)
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  6. “. . . In being compelled to labor, not for himself, but for a master; in being vendible by one master to another master; and
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  7. "... In being compelled to labor, not for himself, but for a master; in being vendible by one master to another master; and in
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  8. Use the excerpt from Madison’s Federalist, no. 54 to answer the question.“In being compelled to labor, not for himself, but
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  9. Use the excerpt to answer the question. “. . . In being compelled to labor, not for himself, but for a master; in being
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  10. Use the excerpt to answer the question. “. . . In being compelled to labor, not for himself, but for a master; in being
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