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Read the following sentence from the passage.We stirred up the hard leather letter-sacks, and the knotty canvas bags of printed matter (knotty and uneven because of projecting ends and corners of magazines, boxes and books).According to this sentence, the reader can infer that the stagecoach that Mark Twain and his friends were riding—Responses*100 pointswas damaged and unable to continue the tripwas used to deliver mailhad built-in cots for sleepingwas made of leather and canvasSubmitClear formThis form was created inside of NORTH BOLI

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Read the following sentence from the passage.We stirred up the hard leather letter-sacks, and the knotty canvas bags of printed matter (knotty and uneven because of projecting ends and corners of magazines, boxes and books).According to this sentence, the reader can infer that the stagecoach that Mark Twain and his friends were riding—Responses*100 pointswas damaged and unable to continue the tripwas used to deliver mailhad built-in cots for sleepingwas made of leather and canvasSubmitClear formThis form was created inside of NORTH BOLI

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