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miv72 [106K]
3 years ago
5

Write a research-based argumentative essay for or against the importance of standing up to an injustice such as bullying.I was a

Bully to people but i sell Stained up for anyone that need help an how do i do that by being a bully myself ? an i'm going to tell you how i do it for other people an the thing you know.
This is my answer about bulling other but this is the point to my answer an now the answer to my on question it was the moment to was a person that was mean that you was the person that i gotten bulled by made me cry an the point is that is not nice to bully yourself an that why you are maybe a bully to day but that the point on the of situation .
Is how an why do it happen to people like me and you an this is how things that you are trying to solve it an now the thing about is to get it done an that the place an the time to do it .
an why do people get the idea of bulling others like that .an here is the title The NUN STOPPERS THEY NEVER STOP BULLING OTHER HOW TO STOP THEM IS TO RAISE UP AN HAVE COURAGE FOR YOURSELVES
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djyliett [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

It is not well written and it doesn't make any since.

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