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Vikentia [17]
4 years ago
15

Write correct sentence

English
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Snowcat [4.5K]4 years ago
8 0
B - Down. Just try and see if it makes sense to be in the sentence
serg [7]4 years ago
6 0
B-down her back.

It can't be any of the other answers, I mean it can't be up because of gravity, it can't be under because that wouldn't even make sense. And it can't be over your back either.. 
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