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Well for starters, it's written based on the writers memories of events, and a second trait would be that it is based on real events, it's not fiction.
<span>C would be a controversial argument. The idea of making cigarettes wholly illegal would go against the wishes of some people who value personal liberty, while it might be favored by others who have seen or experienced the negative effects of smoking long-term.</span>
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I'M not sure about an outline at the beginning of each chapter tho
There are other words ending in <span>f </span><span>or </span>fe<span> that change their plurals to</span>ves:
<span>calf - calves
half - halves
knife - knives
leaf - leaves
loaf - loaves
life - lives
wife - wives
shelf - shelves
thief - thieves
yourself - yourselves
themselves</span>Words ending in ff<span> you just add </span>s<span> to make the plural.</span>
<span>cliff - cliffs
toff - toffs
scuff - scuffs
sniff - sniffs
<span>Some words ending in f add s:
roof - roofs
chief - chiefs
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<span>Some words can have both endings ves or s:
<span>scarf - scarfs/scarves
dwarf - dwarfs/dwarves
wharf - wharfs/wharves
handkerchief - handkerchiefs/handkerchieves</span></span>
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