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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
3 years ago
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Panuto: lugnay ang kahulugan ng sumusunod na pahayag sa mga pangyayari sa kasalukuyan. Isulat ang letra ng tamang sagot sa sagut

ang papel.
1. Luha ng buwaya
2. Aanhin mo ang palasyo, kung nakatira ay kuwago?
3. Ang bayaning nasugatan, nag-iibayo ang tapang.
4. Sanga-sangang dila
5. Matutong mamaluktot habang maikli ang kumot.

ps: Filipino subject po ito​
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nlexa [21]3 years ago
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what language are you speakin

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