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Sati [7]
3 years ago
11

20 points Please help ASAP!!!

English
2 answers:
Andreas93 [3]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

No

Explanation:

Are you seriously asking people to write sentences for you so you can pass them off as your own? Deal with this yourself.

frosja888 [35]3 years ago
7 0

Here are some sentences! You put 'peer pressure' twice, by the way, lol

The special words are in [brackets].

- "The girl had been warned of the cliques at her new school, and how most were nothing but bad [influence]s"

- "They always described the young boy of having no sense of self-respect, full of [dependence] on others"

- "Trading of objects for money was strictly [illicit] on school grounds"

- "The gang went driving around causing trouble everywhere, no sense of justice, law, or [consequence]"

- "They had always warned him of it, but (male name/"the boy") never listened. Now faced up against his 'friends', he finally understood the potency of [peer pressure]

- "[Addiction] was too weak a word to describe how dependant (insert feminine name here) was on her (insert 'juul' or drug here)"

- "The boy succumbed to the pressure, vandalizing the school board, his better [judgement] ruined"

- "The strength of the older boy easily over-powered (insert name here), and it was futile to [resist]"

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