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2 years ago
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I believe that Mackenzie Carro called sneakers a “cultural obsession” because they are used for things that make our modern day. People wear sneakers for basketball, soccer, break dancing, regular dancing, and fashion.

Explanation:

Sneakers are what we wear on our feet most of the time when going out.

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3 Simple Tips to Describe a Scene

How to help your readers visualize settings

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