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Mekhanik [1.2K]
4 years ago
12

ESSAY: USING DETAILS IN WRITING

English
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GuDViN [60]4 years ago
7 0
Baby-sitting is an easy way to earn money. All you have to do is know how to follow directions. For example, the child you are taking care of needs to do his/her homework, eat dinner, take a shower, and go to bed, than all you have to do is make sure that all of this gets done before the parents get home. It's that simple! If you do a really good job, the parents might even pay you extra. Baby-sitting can be very fun; but also very tiresome. You are putting someone's life in your hands. So you have to be very responsible. Just remember, don't be rude, and definitely don't take your eye off of the kid. That's just trouble waiting to happen!
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