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Health, 02.12.2020 19:40, ariel7929

Moritz rescued his friend from a dangerous ocean rip current by pulling his friend from the water. Which activity most likely prepared him for this? enrolling in a class about swimming safety
taking a CPR training class
watching online shows about being a lifeguard
talking with friends who are lifeguards

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