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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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Living things grow biologically/naturally.

Yesterday a lion hunted a cow and killed her. So, I was very cross over the lion until then when I realised that it was a biological process.

10 years before, when I saw her she was 2 years old, she was very short. But now she is a fully grown-up child. Of course, it is a biological process.

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Living things grow biologically/naturally yesterday a lion killed a cow. so, i was very cross at the lion until i realised it was a biological process 10 years ago, when i saw she was a short two year old, but know she is full grown child. of course it is biological process thats what i think and im not sure what your second sentence meant

  • Living things grow biologically/naturally yesterday a lion killed a cow.
  • so, i was very cross at the lion until i realised it was a biological process 10 years ago, when i saw she was a short two year old, but know she is full grown child.
  • of course it is biological process thats what i think and im not sure what your second sentence meant
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Living things grow biologically/naturally

yesterday a lion killed a cow. so, i was very cross at the lion until i realised it was a biological process

10 years ago, when i saw she was a short two year old, but know she is full grown child. of course it is biological process

thats what i think and im not sure what your second sentence meant

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