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Revision as of 16:14, 2 October 2020
TENSE
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A note about the text
Because the text itself is apocalyptic in a way. It has different motions to adress. Sometimes personal thoughts. Sometimes philosophical thoughts. It is not an essay with a conclusion. After reading it we had a lot of thoughts and discussions about what it really means. The text self is not easy to understand and we needed to use the dictionairy frequently. To explain this text we would need a lot more text. The summary would count more words than the actual essay.
Work in progress