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English, 01.09.2020 23:01 ian2006huang

Please Help! I need to write a "Where I'm From" poem, but I've never written a poem b4 and I don't know where t start. The pictures will explain the gist of it. Does anybody have any ideas?


Please Help! I need to write a Where I'm From poem, but I've never written a poem b4 and I don't
Please Help! I need to write a Where I'm From poem, but I've never written a poem b4 and I don't
Please Help! I need to write a Where I'm From poem, but I've never written a poem b4 and I don't

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