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vichka [17]
4 years ago
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Do you think Sam is right as he describes his dream for the world—“A World Without Collisions”—to Hally? Will the world ever “ge

t it right?” In at least 200 words, explain what Sam’s message means to you and if you believe people can learn to “dance life like champions.” Support your essay using details from the play, current events, and your studies.
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taurus [48]4 years ago
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