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Biology, 29.09.2019 11:30 madisella021

Jill runs a hot bath. she starts to get into the tub but the water feels extremely hot. she stands in the hot water for a few moments, then slowly sits down, easing the rest of her body into the water. after a few minutes, she feels quite comfortable; the water no longer feels too hot to her. jill has experienced:

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