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If a person has a darker complexion because he/she has been exposed to sunlight, you can say he/she is*^*.
Question 1:
If a person has a darker complexion because he/she has been exposed to sunlight, you can say he/she is*^*........*^*
A.
wrinkled
B.
tanned
C.
clear
D.
bald
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Skin and Facial Features (1) | A2 - Elementary
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