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A: I asked him, "Why did the chicken cross the road?" Then he said, "To get to the other side." [laughter]

B: I asked him, "Why did the chicken cross the road?" Then he said, "To get to the other side [laughter]."

C: I asked him, "Why did the chicken cross the road?" Then he said, "To get to the other side [laughing]."

D: I asked him, "Why did the chicken cross the road?" Then he said, "To get to the other side." [laughs]

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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I asked him, "why did the chicken cross the road?" then he said, "To get to the other side [laughing]."


The word in the square bracket will represent the emotion in which it is said or how a person was answering to a specific question.


Her the guy answered while laughing.


Answered by gorishankar2
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\large{\boxed{\bold{ANSWER:}}} I asked him, "why did the chicken cross the road?" then he said, "To get to the other side [laughing]."

The word in the square bracket will represent the emotion in which it is said or how a person was answering to a specific question.

Her the guy answered while laughing. \large{\boxed{\bold{THANKS:}}}

5manisha2953: hi
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