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Setler [38]
4 years ago
6

Helpppppppppp!!!!’ Please asap

English
2 answers:
NeX [460]4 years ago
8 0

1.B

2.C

3.A

4.D

5.E

1.impose

2.impostor

3.opponent

4.dispose

5.proponent

kherson [118]4 years ago
5 0
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. E
5. C

1. Impose
2. Imposter
3. Opponent
4. Dispose
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