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Isaac Hendrix
3 May, 09:21
All statues must be clear and not vague? T/F
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Cortez
3 May, 11:57
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F? Maybe I'm not sure sorry
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Ainsley Haley
3 May, 12:57
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I believe there's some missing information, is there a figure that is supposed to go along with this question or something?
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