English, 05.06.2020 12:58 andyboy336747
Hi All,
THIS IS IMPORTANT
I have my first question ever on It is based on some English work.
Please see the attached image.
It is a big question but it is worth it. You have to put in detail as it is a big paragraph. It's about 400-500 words.
I have let you have 25 points and the person who has the best I will let have 75 more
It is important as it is due today!
If you have any questions then pop it in the question section.
All stay safe and take care during Coronavirus.
Many Thanks,
Jake
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English, 21.06.2019 20:10
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