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Kaydence Hatfield
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26 February, 13:34
How are all non-living things alike?
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Grace Scott
26 February, 13:47
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All non-living things don't grow, reproduce, and breathe.
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Callie Melendez
26 February, 13:48
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They don't grow, reproduce, and they don't breathe.
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