shonnybenskin8
10.07.2019 •
History
If butterfly are in love do they feel humans in there stomach
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Oh geez I guess so, but that would hurt a lot lol. Humans are big butterfly are small they would feel like they are going to explode when in love ._.
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In his letter, Jefferson focuses on how citizens must participate in their government. He describes three main points. First, government's power comes from the people. Second, the people can choose their representation. Third, all citizens have rights and responsibilities. By participating in their government, citizens protect their own interests and rights.