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€¦ · two things which have some sort of link. For example: The snow is a cushion. This doesn't make sense, because the reader can't picture the snow cushion or what it does. Compare

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Page 1: €¦ · two things which have some sort of link. For example: The snow is a cushion. This doesn't make sense, because the reader can't picture the snow cushion or what it does. Compare
Page 2: €¦ · two things which have some sort of link. For example: The snow is a cushion. This doesn't make sense, because the reader can't picture the snow cushion or what it does. Compare
Page 3: €¦ · two things which have some sort of link. For example: The snow is a cushion. This doesn't make sense, because the reader can't picture the snow cushion or what it does. Compare
Page 4: €¦ · two things which have some sort of link. For example: The snow is a cushion. This doesn't make sense, because the reader can't picture the snow cushion or what it does. Compare