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Semmy [17]
2 years ago
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Summary of “Animal Wisdom” by Nancy Wood

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swat322 years ago
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The poem Animal wisdom expresses that how all the animals understand earth. ... According to her all animals are of a curious nature, and as they grow, they continue to better understand the world. Every animal be it turtle, or fish or even bear, found something missing.

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