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nignag [31]
1 year ago
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15.08: Writing Wellhas anyone done this essay100 points for the answers

History
2 answers:
Rina8888 [55]1 year ago
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Explanation:

I have done that makes a work to be neater and better and brings more marks

UkoKoshka [18]1 year ago
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Answer:

When thinking about World History curriculum, one might often think that they could never relate to things so happened so far in the past. Many fail to realize that some things never change. The ideas and beliefs that existed back then are still very prominent in the world today. Some that are still around are the themes of forgiveness, aggression, and anger. In the upcoming year these themes might occur with the class material quite often. Anger, an emotion we all experience, has been the reason

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