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Montano1993 [528]
1 year ago
6

Reread lines 55-63. I’m the margin, explain who the author is making fun, of and why

English
1 answer:
fomenos1 year ago
8 0

Hi there, can you tell me what the lines of 55-63 are? That would help answer your question.


Thanks,

-Wolfs c:

*hope you have a wonderful day/evening.*


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