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Dear {Friend Name},
Where do I even begin? I suppose saying “I’m sorry” is a start.
I’m sorry.
Looking back, I can’t believe that I {state offending action}. But I suppose hindsight is always 20/20. It was stupid and I wasn’t the friend that you expected me to be. Even if I explain my actions, it still doesn’t justify that I {said/did} some pretty hurtful things.
I hope you can forgive me for what I did and put this matter behind us. I treasure our friendship and all the things we’ve done and been through. And hopefully, what transpired can become one of those incidents that make our bond stronger than ever.
If you have anything on your mind regarding this, please feel free to share it. I promise to listen before I speak. It’s the least I could do if you’re willing to forgive me. You know how to contact me. I hope you do.
Your friend,
{Name}
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The answer is B, sorry if i’m wrong but before willow it says “young” ..
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EAT MY PEACH is the answer YOU SON OF A CHEATHER
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In "The Kite Runner," by Khaled Hosseini, Soraya and Amir have similar relationships with their fathers because their fathers are ashamed of them and do not appreciate them. For instance, Baba is embarrased of Amir and usually threatens him because he believes that his son is weak and easily intimidated. Similarly, Soraya's father is mortified by his daughter's flight with her boyfriend, which makes her unnacceptable for marriage. Thus both Soraya and Amir have been negatively influenced emotionally by their father figures.
According to the key "pursue" I would define this conflict as an external. The relationships between characters are quite strained because colomber chases Stefano all the time. Colomber poses as the outside force which directly influences on the main character and provides dramatic action during the story.