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Hello, My students! We are now facing Corona Virus pandemic! We are obligated to learn or school from home well known as SFH or School From Home. By this way, I would like to give you the assignment especially English assignment for Grade 9.
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Link: https://bit.ly/mrsoficoursegrade9
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