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notka56 [123]
3 years ago
11

CAN SONEONE PLEASE ANSWER THIS?!! (I’ll give brainlist) please hurry this is due in 20 minutes :/

English
1 answer:
patriot [66]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Yes, it's a valid argument it's mostly speaking about how there are so many rules and regulations that the people on Earth have created new laws that we must obey and they're making their own ideas. And building their own wall of space.

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