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可以幫我排一下難易度嗎?
我覺得好像差不多
但是只要寫一本
共3本
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我覺得,易>難,2>3>1,但基本上都不會難到看不懂,如果程度不是那麼好的話大不了就只是有些字要在查一下而已

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你是說最簡單是第二篇 最難是第一篇嗎?

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不知道一篇夠不夠判斷 因為每一篇難度好像不太一樣 如果你有空可以稍微看一下嗎?不方便也沒關係!

這是第一本的

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第二本

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第三本~

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相對來說我是覺得第二篇的比較簡單啦,但第三篇的也不會太難,所以妳可以自己比較一下,也不知道你能力到哪

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