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kumpel [21]
2 years ago
15

Is this correct? tell me my mistakes

English
1 answer:
Klio2033 [76]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

For number 7, the answer is productive, for number 12, the answer is objective. Other than those, everything is right.

Explanation:

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