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Aleena Gilbert
21 January, 15:16
Is this an independent clause?
"I'm gonna be free."
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Misael Roberts
21 January, 16:49
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No it isn't because what if there not set free.
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Gauge
21 January, 18:58
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I think its not going to be "I'm gonna be free"
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