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Yanka [14]
2 years ago
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I will ca$h app someone $50 to help me get a 90+ on my English exam on edge. If you are an English major or are really good at i

t pls. If you have social media like snap or insta put it in the answered if you are willing to help. I am taking the exam later today. It’s 50 questions and I get an hour and a half. If I get a 90+ I’ll ca$h app you $50 (:
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Igoryamba2 years ago
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you shouldnt cheat on an exam but I will help if i can

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