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In David Sedaris’ “Remembering My Childhood on the Continent of Africa,” what kinds of places did Sedaris visit on elementary school field trips?Group of answer choicesAddis Ababa and EthiopiaDisneyland and Sea WorldOld Salem and Colonial WilliamsburgMarrakesh and Barcelona

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In David Sedaris’ “Remembering My Childhood on the Continent of Africa,” what kinds of places did Sedaris visit on elementary school field trips?Group of answer choicesAddis Ababa and EthiopiaDisneyland and Sea WorldOld Salem and Colonial WilliamsburgMarrakesh and Barcelona

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In David Sedaris' "Remembering My Childhood on the Continent of Africa," he visited Old Salem and Colonial Williamsburg on elementary school field trips.

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