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9 November, 06:03

In Mark Twain's narrative "I Sell a Dog," why does Swinton send the narrator out to find some money?

A. Because Swinton is out of whiskey

B. Because the landlord asks for rent

C. Because the narrator bought a dog

D. Because they're out of work

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  1. 9 November, 08:33
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    Swinton send the narrator out to find some money because they're out of work.
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