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Ashley Waters
26 June, 14:21
White lines are always solid, never broken
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Gunnar Barajas
26 June, 17:03
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The answer is false if you are looking for a true or false answer
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Teagan Kirk
26 June, 17:36
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False the answer is false not true
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