Answer Key (From Harper Collins)

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Answer Key (From Harper Collins)

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I know there's an answer key available on Textkit for Wheelock's, but I'd rather have the one from the publisher. Problem is, I can't seem to remember where I got that particular key from, and Google isn't helping. Can someone direct me to the page where they offered that, plus give me the passwords to access it?
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Thanks! :D

Not only is it in a more convenient format, but there aren't any character errors now!
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Re: Answer Key (From Harper Collins)

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the official keys are now available by visiting this site:

http://files.harpercollins.com/Wheelock ... latin.html

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Thank you rlafleur. I 've been looking for this one for a long time.
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