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Mkey [24]
2 years ago
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Ves una casa muy grande: " " ves un perro que te da mucho miedo: " " ves una flor muy peque?a y bonita en el campo: " " ves a un

hombre muy peque?o: " " oyes una palabra muy fea: " " ves a dos personas que se acaban de conocer y se enamoran a primera vista: " " ves que tienes una mancha muy grande en tu camisa nueva: " " ves una luz muy peque?a en la distancia: " "
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adell [148]2 years ago
4 0
The answer is: You see a very big house: <span>"" You see a dog that gives you a lot of fear: "" You see a very small and beautiful flower in the field: "" You see a very small man: "" "" You see two people who have just met and fall in love at first sight: "" You see you have a very big stain on your new shirt: "" You see a very small light in the distance: ""</span>

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