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Trava [24]
3 years ago
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I will mark you brainliest if you mark me brainliest. Just create another question.

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2 answers:
Shalnov [3]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

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Phoenix [80]3 years ago
5 0

Heya,

How to mark brainliest answers?

》In app, If you ask a question and you got 2 answers:-

1) On top of the both answers you can view a option "Mark as brainliest"

2) You can mark brainliest to the answer which really helped you.

3) Just click that answer as brainliest

》 If you get only one answer:-

1) When u get only one answer for your question, you can't mark it as brainliest.

2) You can mark it as brainliest after 2-3 days.

3) You will get the brainliest option after 2-3 days with notification. Mark as brainliest and get points :-)

Hope my answer helps you :)

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civilisation in this rough canvas canoe of a type that has served primitive races since

people first went on the sea.

We had to stop for a moment at a vessel that is anchored in the bay, to make some

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