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“Your grievances are absolutely justified.” Who says this to whom? Why? - English

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“Your grievances are absolutely justified.” Who says this to whom? Why?

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Aditya said this to Sanyal because Aditya was the cause for Sanyals grievances.

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Chapter 4.1: The Attic - Exercise [Page 99]

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