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Rasek [7]
3 years ago
14

Let's read between the lines

English
1 answer:
sergij07 [2.7K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Corvus has always been put in prison.

Explanation:

Corvus became Shonku's pet, and Shonku was enchanted by Corvus's beauty and intelligence always trapping him to prevent him from escaping or being stolen by someone.

This prison limits the nature of Corvus, which as a bird represents freedom through flight, but is not free because of its impressive and intriguing abilities and abilities.

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C uses the words "real" and "live" together to create a pragmatic expression that means "genuine" or "tangible." Even so, this is not professional. If one did not know of the social meaning, it would not make sense. In a formal tone, "real live" could be replaced with "un-imaginary," or "real."

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