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English, 26.02.2021 23:00 keidyhernandezm

Heidi wondered, “How was it that I knew so much more about Georgia, a person I had only known for a day than I did about my own mother?” Heidi certainly knew more about her Mama than “her name”, yet that is all she wrote on her list. Why do you think she could make a long list of things she knew about Georgia, but such a short list for Mama? Can anyone answer this? This book is from So B. It.

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