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MrRa [10]
2 years ago
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Un jour, il y avait une petite fille qui s'appelait Sally. Elle comptait les trains et résolvait des équations complexes. Elle a

ime déchirer le papier et réparer les machines. Elle ne dit à personne ses secrets. Cette fille est-elle normale ou non ? Pensez-vous qu'elle présente des signes de maladie mentale ? Merci à celui qui me répondra..
French
1 answer:
Ann [662]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Oui elle est malade mentale.

Explanation:

Les petites filles ne compte pas forcément les trains, mais, le plus étrange est qu´elle peux resoudre des équations difficiles elle est donc surrement authiste, une théorie renforcé par le faite qu’elle puisse reparer des machines

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