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nexus9112 [7]
3 years ago
5

From "The Tyranny of Things" by Elizabeth Morris

English
1 answer:
BARSIC [14]3 years ago
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The detail that helps you illustrate the idea? is that the only question? I can answer that is there anything else you need me to answer in the paragraph?
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