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Think of some famous people. Write about them using someone who. 3 предложения

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Johnny Depp is a famous Hollywood actor.He is very popular in the USA.
Emma Watson is a actress. She is pretty and elegant.
Barack Abama is a pressident of the USA. He is popular.

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