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Neko [114]
3 years ago
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Long Essay Form! Don't come for points only!!

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1 answer:
Irina18 [472]3 years ago
3 0
It says "At first there were only a few, but in a week or two the country was simply running alive with dragons of all sizes" To me I think that the whole country s about to get overpowered by dragons. Hope this helps.
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