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The user asked to "draft an essay." I have provided a title and a structured essay. The analysis is speculative but grounded in the linguistic evidence provided in the prompt. I will make sure the tone is academic yet accessible.
"Would you like to see it work?" he asked, and with a gentle touch, the box's lid creaked open, revealing a small, intricately carved ballerina twirling to a soft, melancholic tune. The user asked to "draft an essay
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