Ask them to sit down and to have a calm mind. Show them thsat you are responsible and state the facts. Keep in mind that it is hard convincing a parent you are responsible and that they always stop you from talking and state their point so when you're talking tell them to listen because you didn't come to them to have an argument.
Answer:
Write a letter comforting your friend at the time of disaster.
Explanation:
Alexandra St. Clair was in love with her college sweetheart Christopher Mason. One day Christopher decides they need a vacation, he makes plans for them to have a wonderful ski weekend. Alexandra's father didn't like Christopher at all and told them both. During their weekend Alexandra had a tragic accident. From that point her father tries to destroy her relationship with Christopher.
Alex's father made me angry. He could plainly see that his daughter was hurt by the breakup. He was a selfish man and had secrets of his own.
I was disappointed with this book because some of the questions were not answered. It was kind of like a movie cliffhanger with no sequel. For example, once Alexandra found out her father sabatoged her relationship with Christopher, she never confronts him. Now I am wondering if Ms. Wilson-Harris created a sequel to answer these questions.
Think of when your writing a paper, any time your main idea changes, you have to start a new paragraph. A paragraph is about 5-8 sentances long and deals with ONE main idea.