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... choose one you like . So our labels are classically simple . Like our white dinner wines . There's Sauterne - with a fresh , distinctive flavor . And Rhine Wine - crisper , drier . ( We price both the same . ) All you have to do now is ...
... choose one you like . So our labels are classically simple . Like our white dinner wines . There's Sauterne - with a fresh , distinctive flavor . And Rhine Wine - crisper , drier . ( We price both the same . ) All you have to do now is ...
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... Choose one of the more sentimental passages from Exercise 1 and write a parody of it using the general instructions of Chapter 4 , especially page 39 . Exercise 3 ( all elements ) Choose some movie , television show , advertisement ...
... Choose one of the more sentimental passages from Exercise 1 and write a parody of it using the general instructions of Chapter 4 , especially page 39 . Exercise 3 ( all elements ) Choose some movie , television show , advertisement ...
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... choose a selective principle , and write about one page drawing upon those details . ( If the inventory grows too long , reduce the field of observation as necessary . ) a . The front of an ancient classroom . b . An auditorium just as ...
... choose a selective principle , and write about one page drawing upon those details . ( If the inventory grows too long , reduce the field of observation as necessary . ) a . The front of an ancient classroom . b . An auditorium just as ...
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