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Snowcat [4.5K]
3 years ago
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please help! This is due today, <3tysmmm and pls take your time!!! ily have a amazing day! ( Spam D: ) /what you have to do/

1. Read paragraphs 1,2 and 3. ( and read what is said on top, starting from the word “read” and answer. 2. Read paragraphs in the other page, 4,5,6 and 7/ 3. Answer the questions in the part where it says “SHOW WHAT YOU LEARNED” ty and have a good day again!/

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