English, 17.06.2020 20:57 gatrellesse8407
Restate the message of the poem "Velvet Shoes" in a prose paraphrase without using figurative language. (I am the absolute worst when it comes to poetry) time sensitive so please answer quick :(
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Restate the message of the poem "Velvet Shoes" in a prose paraphrase without using figurative langua...
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