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I NEED HELP THE 1ST 1 IDK IF ITS RIGHT I JUST ACIDENTLY CLICKED IT SO I THINK ITS NOT RIGHT AND THE 2ND 1 DO NOT USE G O O G L E PLS USE UR OWN WORDS PLS AND THANK YOU ILL MARK BRAINLIEST


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