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ycow [4]
4 years ago
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SOMEONE PLEASE ANSWER THIS FOR BRAINLIEST!!!

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Assoli18 [71]4 years ago
6 0

It is perfectly fine. Good Job! : )

babunello [35]4 years ago
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On the day I am supposed to go learn to ice skate with a bunch of ... there are a lot of things I failed to learn to do in childhood: Ride a bike. Ice .... It turns out that the people at the ice rink agree somewhat, and so, ... she seems to already have decided that we do not have what it takes.

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