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English, 07.04.2020 23:29 hiji0206

KAMIOy Le Lesson ord Folktale
The final lines of the folktale state: "And that is why there
are two things you can always count on running into in
this world: Misery and Death: La miseria y la muerte."
Write one to three sentences explaining the lesson of the
folktale

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