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... e these knowledge theories are too difficult, the last essay score was only 61 points, and barely passed.

This time, Fenglin directly scored a perfect score.

The great progress can be said to be a step up.

The higher the score, the greater the difficulty for each higher score.

There are a lot of people who can take 99 points, how many can you test the full marks?

Full marks mean no mistakes, and the knowledge has been mastered.

Feng Lin silently closed h ...

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