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English, 16.10.2020 18:01 shane9564

Can someone please make this poem for me it’s really short it doesn’t have to be long but you have to make it the way it looks so you have to put a dependent clause in each line. After the lazy afternoon dwindles away,
WRITE YOUR OWN DEPENDENT CLAUSE
WRITE YOUR OWN DEPENDENT CLAUSE
WRITE YOUR OWN DEPENDENT CLAUSE
WRITE YOUR OWN INDEPENDENT CLAUSE

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