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At the end of the passage “Snow”, Sister Zoe describes snowflakes for Yolanda. What deeper message is she trying to convey by describing snow in this manner?
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At the end of the passage “Snow”, Sister Zoe describes snowflakes for Yolanda. What deeper message is she trying to convey by describing snow in this manner?
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I believe she means that Yolanda is beautiful and Irreplaceable. :)
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