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OleMash [197]
3 years ago
7

HELP IDK HOW TO ANSWER

English
2 answers:
densk [106]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Well it looks like the person is trying to justice for something to me and also wants to be equal with people

Explanation:

hope this helps you :)

zhuklara [117]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The person the the cartoon looks like it's going through lots of pain and sorrow to get the big rose, which is called equality.

My thoughts are that he would risk everything he has to be equal with everyone around him.

Hope this helps

Sky

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