Explanation:
1. option c target games
2. option b Chinese garter
3. option d 2
4. option b. It can be used to revive another player or be used to continue to play on if the ball hits him/her.
5. option a deflectors
6. option c do not warm up
7. option a tumbang Preso.
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The correct answer is; Mario and Battle Royale is not an official game that is licensed and is not for sale in stores, but was available to play online until Nintendo had it taken down.
Further Explanation;
There was a man who actually hacked the game Super Mario with Battle Royale and named this game "Mario Royale." The game lets the first 75 players to finish the game as fast as they can.
The game was taken down due to copyright infringement by Nintendo. The pieced together game was made by a video game streamer with the name "Inferbro." The game was said to be chaotic and similar to a Tetris 99 type game.
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The answer lies in China’s five-year plans. Inspired by the Soviets, the Chinese focused on heavy industry and slowly developed their economy. With each subsequent five-year plan, the government improved the country’s industrial and service output and liberalized the economy.