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magical beauty of the otters
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sorry to be late
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for the first half : yes , his argument is covincing. He does create logical solutions based on his reasons and evidence.
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I wouldn't use the word "discovered" it just seems a bit off. I'd rewrite the sentence with a simpler word yet easy to say and understand: "When we searched the school for damage, a new broken window was found." I hope this helps you. My apologies if this is incorrect.
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Well, if you think about it, the aftermath of the argument is most destructive if you use fiery, passionate, anger because you would probably say things you wouldn't usually say if you were calm or thinking reasonably. If you use calm cool reason during the argument it is most effective in winning the argument because you can use strategy and competence instead of just yelling at the other person.
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Shirley Jackson told: "the idea for "The Lottery" had come to me while I was pushing my daughter up the hill in her stroller—it was, as I say, a warm morning, and the hill was steep, and besides my daughter, the stroller held the day’s groceries—and perhaps the effort of that last 50 yards up the hill put an edge to the story.”
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"The Lottery" is a short story written by Shirley Jackson in which members of a small community join together every year to follow a tradition according to which, randomly, the destiny of one of them is decided. The raffler winner is stoned to the dead to ensure prosperity for the whole village. The title is a clear instance of irony.