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A writer of material for which someone else recieves credit is a (boy who cried wolf, ghost writer, news hound).
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A writer of material for which someone else recieves credit is a (boy who cried wolf, ghost writer, news hound).
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A writer of material for which someone else recieves credit is a (boy who cried wolf, ghost writer, news hound).
Weegy:
The electrical synapses. Aesops
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If you approach a person of whom you are somewhat afraid to make a request you are (bearding the lion, pulling the wool over the persons eyes, playing the fool).
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playing the fool.
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A writer of material for which someone else receives credit is a (boy who cried wolf, ghost writer, news hound): Aesop.
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If you approach a person of whom you are somewhat afraid to make a request, you are "bearding the lion."
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