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Talk to the scientist in the southeastern most of the 2nd floor.
normally you would want to talk about soccer or football in their country! OK good
'hello, today i would like to talk to you about tropicana'... rocket science...
I would talk to him about things he's interested in or maybe about the science assignment he's working on. Once the conversations get bigger you can start out as friends and go from there. You could also talk to him after science class.
You would use the subject pronoun "tú" when talking to a young girl in Spanish.
Whenever I tried to talk to him about his debt, he would abruptly change the subject.
got to orebrough city mining meuseum and talk to the person on the right behind the counter and she will turn the fossils into Pokemon for you
No sloths cant talk but maybe they can using science