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elena-s [515]
4 years ago
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Why is “playing it cool” laced with irony for Starr? The Hate U Give

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dimaraw [331]4 years ago
7 0
Starr is trying to play it cool , which insinuates that starr is not concerned, but that fact that she/he has to "play" it cool shows that he/she is actually concerned and not bothered.<span />
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