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andreyandreev [35.5K]
3 years ago
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devlian [24]3 years ago
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Explanation:

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• Rude Answer=ʀᴇᴘᴏʀᴛ

• Wrong Answer=ʀᴇᴘᴏʀᴛ

• ɴᴏɴsᴇɴs=ʀᴇᴘᴏʀᴛ

• ᴄᴏᴘɪᴇᴅ=ʀᴇᴘᴏʀᴛ

• ɪɴᴄᴏᴍᴘʟᴇᴛᴇ=ʀᴇᴘᴏʀᴛ

➽ʙʀᴀɪɴʟɪᴇsᴛ➽

• Perfect Answer=ʙʀᴀɪɴʟɪᴇsᴛ

• ᴄᴏʀʀᴇᴄᴛ Answer =ʙʀᴀɪɴʟɪᴇsᴛ

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Fiesta28 [93]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

*kalidad Ng sayaw

2.*polka in the village

3.*pagsaulo sa mga hakbang

4.*skill related fitness

5.*mapabuti Ang tindig

Explanation:

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