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English, 15.07.2019 04:20 tylerbrewton23

Simple english question for 25 can you reword this? as in, changing the paragraph to different words but keeping the same information. second time posting this question. i'm no idiot i can tell if you just copied and pasted the paragraph into the answer and didn't change anything. lol "czeslaw  milosz tone in creating his literary pieces is confrontational. he focuses more on history rather than his personal experiences.  eugene ionesco created a play named "rhinoceros" which he called an anti-nazi piece. the main themes in the drama are will and responsibility, logic and absurdity, and fascism." will give brainliest and however many points this ends up being lol idk how to use very well, put it as 25 but it never seems to actually go for the points i put it as.

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