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3 years ago
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Create a paraphrase of the following sentence from “The Cold Equations:” Faint and ineffably poignant and tender, the last words

came from the cold metal of the communicator: "Good-bye, little sister—"
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1 answer:
andrey2020 [161]3 years ago
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<span>There is a weak smell that is soft, but can't be determined by words, the communicator said these final words from their freezing voice, "Good-bye, little sister"

hope that helps :)</span>
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