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Select which three materials would be good choices for building a child’s playhouse. ceramic plastic glass rubber steel wood
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Select which three materials would be good choices for building a child’s playhouse.
ceramic
plastic
glass
rubber
steel
wood
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Step-by-step explanation:
rubber, plastic and wood that's what I think
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Wood, plastic, and rubber is right
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