Let's Analyse a Poem: I'm nobody! Who are you? by Emily Dickinson
In this video I talk about one of my favortie poems of all time by one of the poet's out there.
I really enjoyed talking about it and sharing my thoughts on it, I hope you will too.
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Видео Let's Analyse a Poem: I'm nobody! Who are you? by Emily Dickinson канала Rania Attafi
I really enjoyed talking about it and sharing my thoughts on it, I hope you will too.
Thank you for watching.
Follow me on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/raniaattafi/
This is a space for readers from all over the world.
Join us in celebrating our love for books 😍❤️📚
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1971696246187305
Видео Let's Analyse a Poem: I'm nobody! Who are you? by Emily Dickinson канала Rania Attafi
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