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almond37 [142]
2 years ago
8

What can you say about the f2f class this year 2022

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1 answer:
earnstyle [38]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<h2>✒️ Answer:</h2>

<u>Well </u><u>I </u><u>think</u><u> </u><u>it's</u><u> </u><u>good</u><u> </u><u>because</u><u> </u><u>the </u><u>students</u><u> </u><u>can </u><u>learn</u><u> </u><u>good</u><u> </u><u>and</u><u> </u><u>they</u><u> </u><u>can </u><u>understand</u><u> </u><u>the </u><u>topic</u><u> </u><u>normally</u><u> </u><u>so</u><u> </u><u>it's</u><u> </u><u>good.</u>

Explanation:

<h2>#CarryOnLearning </h2>

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