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Rzqust [24]
3 years ago
13

Hello, can you check my faults my pls bcause I'm French;

English
1 answer:
vesna_86 [32]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

<u>You are the protagonist’s best friend, and you are with her. What will you tell her? Imagine the dialogue.</u>

Bestie: "Girl, are you serious? You are not going to pay 100 bucks for a scarf!"

Protagonist: "Well, why not? And it is not just any scarf. It's Denny and George."

Bestie: "You are not a millionaire, as far as I know. Hey, move a little bit to the side…  the saleswoman is eyeing you. I bet this is the worst scarf she could find."

Protagonist: "Haha, what are you talking about?"

Bestie: "Are you stu(pid? Look at the price. It is three times cheaper, and this is it's last chance to be sold."

Protagonist: "Why would she sell me out?"

Bestie: "Well, because she is not your buddy. But, I am your sister, so please listen to me."

Protagonist: "Ugh! I'm still buying it."

Bestie: "Why?"

Protagonist: "I need to have it!"

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