OK so this is what I came up with, I apologize if it isn't good enough or something
Sometimes life takes an unexpected turn, at the time it might not seem as if it were for the better, but for the worst, but I do know that usually, you won't figure this out till later in your life. An unexpected turn has occurred in my life, and if I'm being honest, I'm not enjoying even the thought of it. My family and I have moved from Virginia to Texas. Some people don't mind moving, and might even be excited about a fresh start, but what if you don't want that? What if your content with where you're at? I have grown comfortable in my old home, the town I have grown up in, the friends I have acquainted with. It hurts me that I have to leave all of these things I hold dear behind.
My name is ____, and me and my family haven't been getting along too great recently due to recent changes/ events. Moving with family when your relationship at the current moment isn't going well, really didn't make moving any easier, especially emotionally. Moving in the middle of the school year, especially when your in middle school like me, isn't easy or fun. I left behind a very close friend who's name is _____. Me and her/him had an amazing bond, and I even considered her/him to be my best friend. Not to mention all of the other close friends I had to leave behind. Now I have to start over? Even if I try to keep in contact, how would that end up in the end? I haven't been excited about this move from the beginning, but I suppose all I can hope for is to one day eventually come close to what I once had someday.
So the bold is where you can fill it in yourself, and I'm sorry if it sounds depressing, I was just trying to match the work with your current mood towards the situation, I didn't want it to be happy when you're actually upset about the situation. Hope it helps✌
Answer:At the start of discussion, students should establish agreement before disagreeing. Agree to disagree is one of the rules in the discussion.
So A is the right answer
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In the poem "We Wear the Mask," Paul Laurence Dunbar voices his repressed anger and frustration toward American society. He repeats the title phrase three times in the poem, using the words mask and we to show <u>that people hide their true feelings behind a false expression.</u>
The first use of the phrase is matter-of-fact. In the second stanza, the statement is followed by a period, which shows resignation. However, at the end of the poem, Dunbar almost shouts the phrase defiantly. The mask seems to become something he wears proudly. Through this gradual emphasis on the phrase, Dunbar could be implying that the world should only be allowed to “see us, while/ We wear the mask.” This suggests something beyond merely dissembling for the sake of duplicity or dishonesty.
This mask that “grins and lies” is hiding the existence of excruciating misery and suffering. The speaker says, “We smile, but, O great Christ, our cries/ To thee from tortured souls arise
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It's not the top one but you don't show any other options so how would we help you?
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