Protestors claimed it was wrong to fire Matthew Cusick merely because he was______.A. a very good acrobatB. not sick.C. unable to find other workD. HIV positive
Protestors claimed it was wrong to fire Matthew Cusick merely because he was______.
A. a very good acrobat
B. not sick.
C. unable to find other work
D. HIV positive
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