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docker41 [41]
4 years ago
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PllllZz heeellppl me plzzz!! Due tomorrow!!!

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Andrews [41]4 years ago
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This photo looks like it is either a war and people are fighting,but it also looks like their burning someone maybe a witch.(or so they think she was a witch) people were very cruel back than. Your picture was very blurry. I could make out only a little. What are you learning about? If its about war than I would say its a picture or if its about witches than the picture is most likely about witches being burned at the stake 
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