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Imagine a different ending for the scene: Ed says, “You’re right, Meg! It’s only a piano!” He rushes out of the house with the family and they all drive away to safety. Remember that what you have read from “Brushfire!” is only a part of the drama


Imagine a different ending for the scene: Ed says, “You’re right, Meg! It’s only a piano!” He rushe
Imagine a different ending for the scene: Ed says, “You’re right, Meg! It’s only a piano!” He rushe

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