one of them is "there once was light but now there is darkness."
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My father was one of my biggest role models, if not my biggest. However, this was not so as I was in my teenage years, as I despised him and saw his counsel and advice as a sign of hate and a major inconvenience.
He advised me against rolling with some bad friends who were bad influences on me, but like always I believed it was because he wanted to limit my freedom, after all, I had the freedom to choose my friends, didn't I?
Little did I know. Little did I know.
One day, I was hanging out with those friends my dad warned me about and while we were "having fun" with David's father's gun, it went off and hit Michael's spine which has him paralysed to this day and we were remanded in juvenile and the psychological trauma never left me.
I wish i had listened to my father
Answer:
Marigolds
Explanation:
I looked up the short story, and summaries tell me it's Marigolds. Guess the title spoke for itself.
Tough conversations often make people feel(6)<u> uncomfortable</u>, as if they are being attacked. One way to make a conversation feel like less of an attack is how you(7)<u> </u><u>refine</u> your own sentences.
The way of refining your own sentences and making new ones is an psychological approach. These sentences ate called "I- sentences" which usually involves how you feel followed by the action.
Focusing on the impacts of someone's behavior instead of(8) <u>the action</u> can soften the tone of a tough conversation.
Offering choices can help the conversation end with an agreement rather than an(9) <u>argument.</u>
Pausing to calm down, take a walk or sleep on it can be better than (10)<u>getting angry</u> and leaving everyone frustrated.
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