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English, 13.05.2021 08:50 kyliegriffis

EDIT ACTIVITY A poet once wrote such an ambiguous
poem that no one should understand it.
The editor asked a young critical to write
its review. The critic read them several
times and he could not make any head or
tail out of it. When he took the poem for
its author for explanation he look at the
the poem and said "What absurd ,who
has written that silly poem."
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