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oksano4ka [1.4K]
1 year ago
3

Please briefly describe yourself in 3-4 sentences.

Biology
1 answer:
Varvara68 [4.7K]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

To give a correct answer, you'd have to describe yourself. But if you're asking me this question, then I'd say:

I am a outgoing, extroverted funny person. I am also considered artistic and smart. I often push boundaries of others and don't realize, yet I'm working on that.

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