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Elenna [48]
3 years ago
6

What does "but his peers are hoping their act of kindness will change his mind" mean in the sentence?

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1 answer:
Amanda [17]3 years ago
6 0
This sentence means a character had decided upon a certain action for a problem in their head. however other characters (the peers in this example) bestowed an act of kindness or "did something nice" for this other characters in hopes that he/she would change their mind. A good example would be if you upset your parent by acting up and they said no to a sleepover. you would do chores or act kindly towards them in order to try to get them to change their mind and say yes.
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