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I just need help with my homework.
It would be great if you could help me please.
It's due tomorrow and this is taking to long.
I hope you enjoy your pizza. Thank you.
Pakhtuns
Knowledge
I downstairs

Disown owns
Die opened
Isospin
Keith
Judo then
Hallam
Just by
Haut so
Thought so
Splash poet
Kite is
Kebabs
Loire
Sound
Organ
Kaput
Haifa
Sites
Heightens
Roses are red
Violets are blue
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And so are you
My homework is hard
I need answers now
Can anyone help me
I'd be happy
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