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erastova [34]
1 year ago
7

PLEASE HELPPPP I don’t understand this one

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likoan [24]1 year ago
4 0

Answer: Answer B

Explanation:

the reason for this is becuase if you have this personality you can get a better understanding of things and be able to see things more clearly and you can relate with other people and will open up to other things etc.

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