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kolezko [41]
3 years ago
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Please answer this! I have had a lot going on lately and it is killing me on the inside and can barely do school work... Please

just answer this one question it would mean a lot. And you will get 36 points please...
Read the excerpt from "The Wedding Night" and answer the questions that follow.

"My dear Genevieve, you ask me to tell you about my wedding journey. How do you think I dare? Ah! Sly one, who had nothing to tell me, who even allowed me to guess at nothing—but there! nothing from nothing! ...
Wait! I take courage from writing, and have decided to tell you all. But promise me not to laugh too much. And do not expect a comedy. It is a drama."

Pick one sentence and rewrite it as if you were writing about a terrifying or humiliating night to your friend. Your response should be at least one hundred words (it doesnt have to be 100 words but 15-30 would be excellent if you could)
English
1 answer:
Lyrx [107]3 years ago
4 0
The last sentence...

Promise me not to laugh my friend, but the other night I was with the bakers daughter and, please don't make fun of me, I asked her if I could take her out and, she said, I am lesbian.

 I think something like this is what your looking for, i hope this helps.
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