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Jakobe Davidson
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5 October, 12:20
Justify why a rotten fruit is not truly wasted
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Isaias Rowland
5 October, 12:36
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What he said yeah that’s right
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Caden Owen
5 October, 12:38
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Rotten fruit can be consumed by decomposers.
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