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what does it mean to " wright a tale that might have grown from it"?
15 years ago

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Ms. Sue
I don't have the slightest idea. I don't know what "it" refers to.

Besides -- I think you mean <b>write</b> a tale.

15 years ago
Jen
I'm assuming it means to write a tale that you learned from. Write about when you learned an important lesson.
15 years ago

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