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Molodets [167]
2 years ago
11

Here we go for 50 points, i missed yesterday apologies friends! Like always or the 50 points i ask you a question and whoever is

the first to answer gets the points!
WHAT DO YOU THINK MY FAVORITE COLOR IS?

Make sure to read this with a british accent*
Law
2 answers:
MArishka [77]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

White

Yellow

Blue

Red

Green

Black

Brown

Azure

Ivory

Teal

Silver

Purple

Navy blue

Pea green

Gray

Orange

Maroon

Charcoal

Aquamarine

Coral

Fuchsia

Wheat

Lime

Crimson

Khaki

Hot pink

Magenta

Olden

Plum

Olive

Cyan

Explanation

pav-90 [236]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Blue

Explanation:

BLUE IS A GREAT COLOR

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