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sveta [45]
4 years ago
13

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO THE PERSON WHO GETS IT RIGHT

Arts
2 answers:
MrRissso [65]4 years ago
7 0
1. Coffinn

2. Onion?

EZ
Zinaida [17]4 years ago
6 0
<span>Who makes it, has no need of it. Who buys it, has no use for it. Who uses it can neither see nor feel it. 
What is it
</span><span>
A Coffin

Take off my skin - I won't cry, but you will! What am I

An Onion</span>
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