Farce is the correct answer I believe. Hope it helps
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Try searching all of the words that you don't know, then write what it means down on a piece of paper. Reread the definitions, after that reread the article to see if you have a better understanding it. Also highlight the information that is difficult and challenging him, reread the sentences before and after that to see if you understand it.
I hope this helps. :)
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bcz the text voice is always referred to the tone of the author and also what they are trying to portray to their readers includes their moods
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First I would DEFINE, set ground rules for a respectful conversation. Figure out what happened and what did they want to happen at first?
Then I would DEFUSE, ask them how they feel about the situation that is happening, and let them both say what they think.
After that I would DISCUSS, look at both of the sides of the issue and think of the things they can do to fix it.
And finally I would DECIDE, take the best decision and tell them that fighting and arguing won't solve anything, just because one of them did not get it doesn't mean that one of you is better than the other, not all people can play basketball, but maybe Jason plays great in Soccer or football and Ed does not, instead of fighting help each other out and maybe both of you can be playing on the basketball team
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