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2 years ago
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PtichkaEL [24]2 years ago
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Dear reader,

I greet u all,to my topic I will like to discuss is how brainly has help me in my studies,

It happen when the lockdown started I was very bored and lazy.I went to play store downloading app of studies.I saw an ad about it I wanted to try it so I downloaded but I never had WiFi at home till dad got one yesterday. Happen on my phone I was very excited because I haven't studied for a few month now.I had a very cool and easy day.i had it with my dad was very happy. I knew dad was happy because he was very worried about my education.I can't really tell bit we were all happy

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alina1380 [7]2 years ago
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hi

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