Предмет: Обществознание, автор: Аноним

4.что по вашему мнению заставила их спасти товарищей ; 3.перед каким выбором отказались матросы?
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Автор ответа: znanijahelper001
5

Ответ:

Они не хотели предавать друг друга

Объяснение:


znanijahelper001: Да,или спасти товарища или оставить его
manokhinaulya2008: спс
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