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Can someone please check my review answers before I take my exam (sorry I’m advance for poor quality)
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Can someone please check my review answers before I take my exam (sorry I’m advance for poor quality)
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Yes what this person said was correct
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Explanation: #1 is A #2 is C #3 is correct #4 is correct #5 is correct
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