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HELP!!!!!!! I DON'T GET IT

HELP!!!!!!! I DON'T GET IT-example-1

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Answer: In the poem “The Rose That Grew from Concrete” by Tupac Shakur, the poem represents the ways that someone can become something great coming from a place that's not recognized as great.

Explanation: In this poem he uses a rose, something that's recognized as beautiful, even with its imperfections.

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In the poem “The Rose That Grew from Concrete” by Tupac Shakur, the poem represents the ways that someone can become something great coming from a place that's not recognized as great. In this poem he uses a rose, something that's recognized as beautiful, even with its imperfections.

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