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Gnesinka [82]
4 years ago
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notsponge [240]4 years ago
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True

Explanation:

true because you can never have to much facts or information unless the person or people you are writing it for limit you

Viktor [21]4 years ago
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True?

Explanation:

I believe it would be true The more evidence and reasons the more they will understand!

Hope it helps! Good luck!

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