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STANZA 1 SAYS “go on, I dare you!” My brother’s voice mocking, a jaybird’s repetitive screech. We are waiting for the bus under our immense oak tree” PLEASEEE HELPPP I don’t have any points so I used them all right now pls. Don’t let me down I’m actually failing englishhh


STANZA 1 SAYS “go on, I dare you!” My brother’s voice mocking, a jaybird’s repetitive screech.We ar
STANZA 1 SAYS “go on, I dare you!” My brother’s voice mocking, a jaybird’s repetitive screech.We ar

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