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maksim [4K]
4 years ago
14

HELP WITH THIS! EASY POINTS (WILL GIVE BRAINISET)

English
1 answer:
Keith_Richards [23]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

bitter conduct: Behaving spiteful, Unsavory guide: Unpleasant escort, Desperate pilot: Hopeless pilot.

Explanation:

Well I think you may be doing romeo and Juliet so it mite be great to add an example with what I have put out there for you.

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