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IceJOKER [234]
3 years ago
14

47pts!!plz help I will give thanks and if u give me the right answer ill give u brainly​

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olya-2409 [2.1K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

  • dozein - dozen
  • lifde -living
  • aira -air
  • ham - home
  • idealis - idea

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