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egoroff_w [7]
3 years ago
9

What does the Swallow's dead body best symbolize?

English
2 answers:
Ksenya-84 [330]3 years ago
7 0
His body represents Hunger and loss i know because i know 
puteri [66]3 years ago
6 0

Yes, the correct answer posted among the following choices would be option A.

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