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History, 19.11.2020 01:20 krazyapril4601

FREE 100 POINT GIVEAWAY PLS READ DOWN BELOW TO ENTER(YOU CAN ENTER IN THE COMMENTS TOO) FINAL GIVEAWAY OF THE DAY next giveaway 11/25/2020 I'm going to be doing two random question (you can only answer each once) and ill post the giveaway so you can get your points- if the answer box is full then u can answer in the comment section too this time you must get both question right;)

1. Unjumble this word KARRDAVA (yes, this is a basic English word most should know abt) hints on the word will cost u 10 points

2. How many volts were in the first lightbulb

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