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Answer: Boomer's Words (return to vernacular) | |
| These lines sum up my poem in general. It is about how some people think they understand prejudice because they've learned about it or discussed it. But there is a difference between learning about it and actually going through it. Each line is an example of this. "Words are not wounds" means actual talking about it is not really experiencing prejudice and getting the scars, whether they be emotional or physical. | ||
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