AI'm Joe. I-m twelve years old. I like September very much. September 9th is my birthday, and my father's birthday is in September,too.We have a birthday party ev-ery year. Teachers Day is in September, too. And I can play with all my teachers. So September is my favorite. What about you?( )21.1t is Joe's________ birthday this year.A. twelveB.twelfthC. ninthD. nine

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I'm Joe. I-m twelve years old. I like September very much. September 9th is my birthday, and my father's birthday is in September,too.We have a birthday party ev-ery year. Teachers Day is in September, too. And I can play with all my teachers. So September is my favorite. What about you?

( )21.1t is Joe's________ birthday this year.

A. twelve

B.twelfth

C. ninth

D. nine


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