Roger's desire to change
English, 05.05.2020 09:08 nathanbrockdac
What does Roger's dirty face symoblize in "Thank You, M'am"?
Roger's desire to change
Roger's lack of self-respect
Roger's poor hygiene
Roger's deep fear
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What does Roger's dirty face symoblize in "Thank You, M'am"?
Roger's desire to change
Roger's desire to change