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PtichkaEL [24]
2 years ago
13

Love is unstable, a bubble ready to burst, teardrops left behind. what two ideas are being compared?

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1 answer:
timurjin [86]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Two Ideas that are being compared to love are:

1. a bubble

2. a teardrop

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