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VMariaS [17]
3 years ago
7

Your best friend is a photography enthusiast and loves clicking photos.However,the school rules don't allow carrying a camera or

a mobile phone.As the class monitor,you can't allow this.With your partner,discuss
English
1 answer:
e-lub [12.9K]3 years ago
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Peanuts peanuts partner
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