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KimWrice

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How does Sparling describe the Gamma Radiation Victims?
 
  a. as wearing clothing that is too tight and always being covered in sweat
  b. as looking ill and dehydrated
  c. as looking like hulks and using their bodies like roadmaps

Question 2

According to Hernandez, when was Spanglish first spoken in California?
 
  a. 19th century
  b. 20th century
  c. 21st century



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Answer to Question 1

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