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Ella, emma, erin, and emily are all siblings. Between them they provided 100?

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Final answer:

Part of a creative writing exercise focusing on themes of family and emotions, rather than a question requiring a definitive answer based on established knowledge.

Step-by-step explanation:

The passage seems to be a creative riddle or poem rather than a straightforward schoolwork question. It touches on themes of family dynamics and emotional expression rather than conveying a clear-cut problem to be solved.

The mention of Sarah C. Zimmermann, Elizaveta O'Neill, Godwin U. Ebiloma, Lynsey J. M. Wallace, Harry P. De Koning, and Katherine L. Seley-Radtke, among others, appears unrelated to the question and could be a distraction or an attempt at incorporating a literary device. In the context provided, these names do not seem to reference any known authors or characters in literature, and might be part of a creative writing exercise.

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