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KiRa [710]
3 years ago
8

I NEED HELP PLEASE THERE IS 2 ANSWERS TO THIS QUESTION BTW !

Spanish
2 answers:
timama [110]3 years ago
8 0
Its 1 and 3 (hrhfjddjdjdjjdjfjfjfjfjfjfjfjfjffj) (i typed the spam cuz of the 20 character long thing lol)
nikdorinn [45]3 years ago
6 0
It’s def 1 and 3 .......................
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