Who is she? Who is she? Are those lines taken from a song?
"Who is she?", it is also being my question. Your title is question that makes me have a question to you. What is she actually mean?
Who is she? Who is she? I love this song.
This indeed a song. I can sing it.
Who is she? You have to know her first.
This is a song indeed. Thanks for sharing this.
Eh? What song is this? Can you please share me the link? I would like to hear it.
@alexander: http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/natalie/whereareyou.html
Is that a question? I noticed that you are using both the question mark and the exclamation point. In the English grammar, that is what you call interrobang.
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Who is she? Who is she? Are those lines taken from a song?
"Who is she?", it is also being my question. Your title is question that makes me have a question to you. What is she actually mean?
Who is she? Who is she? I love this song.
This indeed a song. I can sing it.
Who is she? You have to know her first.
This is a song indeed. Thanks for sharing this.
Eh? What song is this? Can you please share me the link? I would like to hear it.
@alexander: http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/natalie/whereareyou.html
Is that a question? I noticed that you are using both the question mark and the exclamation point. In the English grammar, that is what you call interrobang.
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