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cricket20 [7]
3 years ago
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*Obrigatório 1 – Os Mangás são HQs comerciais japoneses que têm características reais com um toque de exagero. São de vários gên

eros e para faixas etárias diferentes. Como é feita sua leitura? * 1 ponto Sua leitura é feita da esquerda para a direita Sua leitura é feita de trás para frente e de cima para baixo. Sua leitura é feita de trás para frente e da esquerda para a direita. Sua leitura é feita de trás para frente e da direita para a esquerda.
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