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DIA [1.3K]
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ONLY THE SMARTEST PERSON CAN ANSWER THIS (Answer in Spanish pls):

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Juliette [100K]2 years ago
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Yo quiero ser un doctor. Yo tengo que ir a una escuela de doctores y tener bienos qualificaciones. Yo quiero ser eso por que me gusta ayudar gente. Es bieno ser boctor por que ayudas a gente pero tienes que estudiar mucho.

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