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Anastasy [175]
3 years ago
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Write these words in ABC order why, Who, when, where, what, how, because, should, from, by, there, people,

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yulyashka [42]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

because, by, from, how, people, should, there, what, when, where, Who,

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koban [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

because, by,  from, how, people, should, there, what, where, when, who, why

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