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taurus [48]
3 years ago
15

List 5 things that made Diana Ross important ???

English
2 answers:
Serggg [28]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

8 Facts About Diana Ross

   Diana Ross grew up in a talented neighborhood. ...

   The Supreme s weren't an immediate hit. ...

   She got booed at a funeral. ...

   A Supreme s reunion didn't go very well. ...

   She performed for nearly half a million people in Central Park. ...

   She was going to star in The Bodyguard. ...

   A “lost” Ross album finally surfaced in 2015.

Explanation:

ahrayia [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Teh anwers

Explanation:

Diana Ross grew up in a talented neighborhood. ...

  The Supreme s weren't an immediate hit. ...

  She got booed at a funeral. ...

  A Supreme s reunion didn't go very well. ...

  She performed for nearly half a million people in Central Park. ...

  She was going to star in The Bodyguard. ...

  A “lost” Ross album finally surfaced in 2015.

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