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SpyIntel [72]
3 years ago
15

you open your english textbook and scare the chapter titles in which one would you most likely find the information you need

English
1 answer:
ExtremeBDS [4]3 years ago
7 0
Yes you would do that. you're a very smart person as anyone can see. we don't have much around here
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