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6. Snowy owls are beautiful white owls that live in the arctic. They are able to withstand the frigid temps of the

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Oliga [24]3 years ago
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if not sorry

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<em>6: My second belief for this is: People like, Christopher Columbus, have helped for this country to grow and become a big economy.</em>

<em>7: My 3rd belief for this is: To show the people who have helped in the Civil War, or World Wars'.</em>

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