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valkas [14]
3 years ago
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Hey, so it is almost the end of the year for some people, so I just wanted to tell all you brainly users I hoped you passed this

year and have an amazing summer break! <3
English
2 answers:
prohojiy [21]3 years ago
7 0
That was so thoughtful
Same to you, here take this
Have a great day!!!

Makovka662 [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

thank you! the school year isn't over for me just yet, but i'm getting there! fingers crossed i pass the state test lol.

Explanation:

anyways, have a nice day! thanks you for wishing us luck, and i hope u did well!

~mina-san ヾ(•.•`)o

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