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English, 07.03.2021 17:00 kadeWayne

please can anyone write a story "the day rainbow lost all it colours " and the conclusion must how the rainbow gain it colours ..make all the colours talk for example green: Iam important for plants and everyone needs me​


please can anyone write a story the day rainbow lost all it colours  and the conclusion must how

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