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English, 26.10.2020 20:20, ashley4329

Пете In "The Nightingale and the Rose,"
Oscar Wilde uses a red rose
as a symbol for love.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee
uses a mockingbird as a symbol
for innocence.
In A Little Princess, Frances
Hodgson Burnett uses hot buns
as a symbol for the connection
between the main character and
a poor street child.
In "The Water of Life," the Brothers
Grimm use water as a symbol
for life.
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