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English, 12.05.2021 19:50, raebruh3154

IVE NEVER BEGGED FOR SO MUCH HELP PLEASE I WILL DO ANYTHING ITS 9 DAYS UNTIL SCHOOL IS OVER AND IM SO BEHID HELP ME WITH THIS ONE THING I BEG ON GOD I WILL CASH_APP YOU OR ANYTHING PLS PLS PLS Write a poem that explores the meaning or significance of an experience from your past. Be sure to include plenty of imagery in your poem, and try to include some figurative language, too.

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