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AnnZ [28]
3 years ago
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plz answer my latest question i really need help so plz Guys, I have sooo much schoolwork. Why is it when the last couple of day

s left in the semester do they decide to give us all the work then? Im stressing over this sooo much its not even funny. And if i dont get it done then im screwed. go ahead take my points ak for brainliest not like ppl on here really care anyways. they just want the points and stuff to themselves they dont actually want to help othersss.
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Bond [772]3 years ago
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Kobotan [32]3 years ago
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I don't see your other questions. Sorry.

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