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emmainna
3 months ago
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What characteristics would you like to have in your community?​

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2 answers:
Lady bird [7.4K]3 months ago
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Answer:

Your preference matters. Ideally, opt for a peaceful, clean, and permanent environment. Nonetheless, these traits are subjective, aiding individuals in locating a place that meets their expectations.

Explanation:

Naddika [7.4K]3 months ago
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Answer:

Desirable qualities include a tidy community abundant with trees, along with a pristine river or lake. Additionally, a positive rapport among residents is key. The community should also be free from drugs and crime, where honesty prevails and corruption is nonexistent.

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