Unclear because it makes the writer seem unsure about what he is talking about
Usually, a c or g sound is hard or soft depending on the vowel that follows it. Here's the general rule: When c or g meets a, o, or u, its sound is hard. When c or g meets e, i, or y, its sound is soft.
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the pizzza took to long to make.
and the "selllling ou"t thing is a joke, sincee it was not selling out
i think this is it
Ordinary, daily life is more wonderful than people recognize.