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Pani-rosa [81]
3 years ago
9

PLEASE HELP ME PLEASE HELP I BEG ANYONE PLEASE HELP ME :( POINTS!

English
1 answer:
Natali5045456 [20]3 years ago
7 0
Alright, so for number 11. I would choose the third choice : an unbiased site, updated frequently. I choose this because you can get facts and " hard core" pure information without opinions altering it, that also is up to date so it is not dated.  For number 17. I would choose the first choice : Non-fiction. I would choose this because the story of an author's life is true because it actually happened in real life. I hope this helps! : )
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