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I can relate so much to this poem that Zoe wrote because she is very accurate! This world is filled with questions but not enough answers, and like some answers never really get solved. Like don't you ever wonder why some questions remain unanswered or if there is one or more answer to a question or problem? Why do questions even exist? I just asked you two question; weird huh?I also like how she ended the poem too. The structure flows well and it closed it nicely.
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