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jasenka [17]
4 years ago
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What is the purpose of the sidebar

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erastovalidia [21]4 years ago
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The purpose of the sidebar on Brainly is to choose what subject questions you want shown. The sidebar on the right is to show your profile. it also shows how much you helped people. It also shows how many questions you answered in a day and what subject questions. It also shows what challenges you want to take and what you have taken. It also shows the score board of other people.

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