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julsineya [31]
3 years ago
10

Can you please help me with these five challenges/paragraphs on “How to break up with your Phone”?? (Take this seriously) (This

is due very soon)

English
1 answer:
kakasveta [241]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

ill help:)

Explanation:

dear phone im sorry but this isnt working out the way i planned it to. you distract me from my passions to much. i just cant get away from you most of the time. you just wont leave me alone. its a very toxic relationship. i wake up at night to you making noise. im at school and the whole time you are trying to get my attention. i just cant do this anymore. im sorry . i hope you find someone that loves you the way i did. i hope you are happy its just i cant do this anymore. i need to focus on my life and whats ahead of me . ill ove you forever and i hope your happy. goodbye. im sorry.

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