“The lighter it gets, the darker our problems.”
1. Who said this? Who?
2. What did they real...
English, 14.12.2020 18:50, payshencec21
“The lighter it gets, the darker our problems.”
1. Who said this? Who?
2. What did they really mean? Explain in detail. 3. Which literary device.
Answer each one 1,2 and 3 with 5 SENTENCES.
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