Предмет: Литература, автор: arina11malaeva

почему во время великой отечественной войны было написано так много заиечательных стихотворений

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Автор ответа: sonyastreletsk
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Я думаю потому что люди хотели запечетлить моменты из жизни, чтобы люди запомнили своих героев.
Замечательные они только потому что они писались с душой пытаясь передать читателю что чувствовали люди того времени
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