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notka56 [123]
3 years ago
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Gawain sa Pagkatuto Bilang 1: Sagutin ang mga sumusunod na tanong mula sa na 1. Anong pangalan ng istasyon ang ginamit sa iskrip

ts 2. Ilang balita ang inilahad sa iskripta 3. Anong ginamit ng manunulat upang mabigyang buhay ang isinusulat ne 4. Paano sinimulan at tinapos ang isinulat na iskript? 5. Anong nararamdaman mo habang binabasa mo ang iskript? SC​
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bixtya [17]3 years ago
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I hope it's help to you and to all if it's correct make me brainlist answer

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