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Chelsea Vaughan
6 August, 14:14
A metaphor about a stubborn person
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Taniya Stevens
6 August, 14:20
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A metaphor about a stubborn person could be "Stubborn like a donkey"
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Jaelyn Robbins
6 August, 17:39
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A bull headed stiff necked you could say very chiche
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