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Lilit [14]
2 years ago
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2. Park Seo Joon starred in Itaewon Class showed in the Netflix a. The actor who was chosen for the sub-role b. The actor that p

erformed outstandingly c. The principal actor who played the chief role d. The principal actor who played the second lead role
answerr pleasee​
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kogti [31]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

"Itaewon Class" is a webtoon adapted into a K-drama by JTBC. Philippine audiences have been able to enjoy it on Netflix, where it's consistently in the Top 10 shows in the country. In a report on Soompi, Seo Joon told Esquire Korea that the show's unique genre drew him to his role in Itaewon. "I wanted to take on a different kind of genre.

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