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lesya [120]
2 years ago
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pls i need help ill give brainliest

English
1 answer:
Olin [163]2 years ago
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Answer:

My favorite book is Peter Pan

That magazine, Science Monthly, sounds interesting.

The title to my article is, The Game seemed to Lose

At the game we sang Take Me Out to the Ballgame

Dog barking at the Moon by Joan Miro

The Village Blacksmith, is my favorite poem.

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