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Question 2 In this essay, what is Woolf's main message?
that moths have a lot to teach us
that humans should never interfere in nature
that death is a powerful adversary that can conquer even the strongest life


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In this essay, what is Woolf's main message?
that moths have a lot to teach us
that hu

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