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Arti/ terjemahan dari tulisan di bawah ini Fabrics Fabrics are used around the house to make clothes, curtains, towels and furniture coverings. Fabrics such as catton, linen, wool and silk are made from natural fibres, which come from plants and animals. Fabrics can also be made of plastic, or a mixture of plastic and natural fibres. Fabrics have different properties. For example, some are tough, while others wear away quickly.

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         Fabrics are used around the house to make clothes, curtains, towels and furniture coverings.  Fabrics such as catton, linen, wool and silk are made from natural fibres, which come from plants and animals.  Fabrics can also be made of plastic, or a mixture of plastic and natural fibres.  Fabrics have different properties.  For example, some are tough, while others wear away quickly.

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<p>izin bantu ya kak!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>kain digunakan di sekitar rumah untuk membuat pakaian, gorden, handuk, dan penutup furnitur. kain seperti katun, linen, wol, dan sutra terbuat dari serat alami, yang berasal dari tumbuhan dan hewan. kain juga dapat dibuat dari plastik, atau campuran plastik dan serat alami. kain memiliki sifat yang berbeda. misalnya, ada yang kuat, sementara yang lain cepat rusak</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>semoga bener dan membantu kak</p>

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kain digunakan di sekitar rumah untuk membuat pakaian, gorden, handuk, dan penutup furnitur. kain seperti katun, linen, wol, dan sutra terbuat dari serat alami, yang berasal dari tumbuhan dan hewan. kain juga dapat dibuat dari plastik, atau campuran plastik dan serat alami. kain memiliki sifat yang berbeda. misalnya, ada yang kuat, sementara yang lain cepat rusak

 

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<p><strong>Kain digunakan di sekitar rumah untuk membuat pakaian, gorden, handuk, dan penutup furnitur. Kain seperti katun, linen, wol, dan sutra terbuat dari serat alami, yang berasal dari tumbuhan dan hewan. Kain juga dapat dibuat dari plastik, atau campuran plastik dan serat alami. Kain memiliki sifat yang berbeda-beda. Misalnya, beberapa kain kuat, sementara yang lain cepat rusak.</strong></p><p><strong>Maaf kalau salahšŸ™šŸ»</strong></p>

Kain digunakan di sekitar rumah untuk membuat pakaian, gorden, handuk, dan penutup furnitur. Kain seperti katun, linen, wol, dan sutra terbuat dari serat alami, yang berasal dari tumbuhan dan hewan. Kain juga dapat dibuat dari plastik, atau campuran plastik dan serat alami. Kain memiliki sifat yang berbeda-beda. Misalnya, beberapa kain kuat, sementara yang lain cepat rusak.

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