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Read the paragraph and give me a answer in each 4 box if you cannot answer don’t answer, you going to just waste people time and plzz answer this correctly and I give you a brainliest and 24 points


Read the paragraph and give me a answer in each 4 box if you cannot answer don’t answer, you going
Read the paragraph and give me a answer in each 4 box if you cannot answer don’t answer, you going
Read the paragraph and give me a answer in each 4 box if you cannot answer don’t answer, you going
Read the paragraph and give me a answer in each 4 box if you cannot answer don’t answer, you going

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