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English, 03.03.2021 04:40 jimena15

In the illiad "prayers" are personified as being: Meek but zealous

Haughty but loyal

Timid but treacherous

Powerful but fickle

Benign but irrational

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In the illiad "prayers" are personified as being: Meek but zealous

Haughty but loyal

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