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P4 Young - We Respect History

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  • Continue the line: "A wonderwall is an impact that won't fall...
    its influence stays vivid and calls to you all."
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  • Continue the line: "A wonderwall can be a renowned person you revere,
    whose achievements and presence always feel near."
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  • Continue the line: "A wonderwall can be a place or a grand event,
    which leaves a mark that forever will stand."
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  • Continue the line: "A wonderwall can be the essence of heritage’s grace,
    a legacy whose value time cannot efface."
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  • All G1:"[ ... ], Their contributions, like stars, forever roam."
    From lands afar or close to home,
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  • G1A: "Albert Einstein, [ ... ] , His theories sparked the world’s insights"
    mind so bright
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  • G1B: "Marie Curie, with her science’s glow, [ ... ]
    Her work in radium continues to show."
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  • G1A: "[ ... ] His art and inventions forever will last."
    Leonardo da Vinci, with genius vast,
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  • G1B: "Malala Yousafzai, for education’s fight, [ ... ]
    Her courage shines as a beacon of light."
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  • G1A: " [ ... ] In aviation, his legacy is declared."
    Santos Dumont, the skies he dared,
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  • G1B: " [ ... ] They are our wonderwall."
    With every step and every call,
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  • All G2: "In every stone, a story lies, [ ... ]
    Beneath the vast and open skies."
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  • G2B: "[ ... ] They hold whispers of the past they bring."
    From Giza’s sands to Stonehenge’s ring,
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  • G2A: "The places where [ ... ], Were once someone’s cherished stay."
    we laugh and stray
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  • G2B: "From Paris’ lights to Machu Picchu’s high, [ ... ]
    Respect these sites where great dreams lie."
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  • G2A: "[ ... ], Each holds a piece of the world’s wonderland."
    From deserts wide to bridges grand
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