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Rudiy27
3 years ago
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From what movie did this line come from: Yesterday is history, tomarrow is a mystery but today is a gift. That is why they calll

it the present.
1.Kung fu panda 2. Zootopia 3. Avatar the last airbender
English
1 answer:
amid [387]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

kung fu panda

Explanation:

the old turtle said it

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