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scoundrel [369]
2 years ago
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Pa answer plss, tomorrow will be a deadline​

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prisoha [69]2 years ago
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You just have to look at it very well to get meaningful words from it the picture not clear would have helped with that’s
GrogVix [38]2 years ago
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Answer:

the picture isn't very clear. can u put another pic

Explanation:

i want to help but i can't and the comment thing isn't there

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