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podryga [215]
3 years ago
6

Hey guys please Answer this questions...!!​

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77julia77 [94]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

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Explanation:

1) <u>brave</u> > bravery

2)<u> freely</u> > freedom

3) <u>children</u> > childhood

4) <u>sweet</u> > sweetness

5)<u> amaze</u> > amazement

6) <u>friendly</u> > friendliness

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