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Bryanna Bean
8 February, 08:01
Why did icarus's wings finally fall apart?
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Jakobe Leonard
8 February, 11:27
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Icarus flew too close to the sun, and the wax melted off from his wings causing them to fall apart. He fell to his death into the sea below.
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