Предмет: Литература, автор: Аноним

Чого навчила мене історія Бруно і Шмуля даю 100 балов!!!!!

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Автор ответа: milenaavanpis
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Объяснение:

тому що якщо ти щось накоїв жахливе, за це можуть відповідати твої близькі та їх життя. Тому в жодному разі не можна робити вдалі вчинки і треба цінувати своє життя та долю, і потрібно берегти добрих людей та робити добри вчинки

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