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ella [17]
2 years ago
7

Write a friend conversation during a reunion party this is for casual style

English
1 answer:
Andru [333]2 years ago
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Answer:

The following conversation is acceptable.

Explanation:

Squilliam- "Hello James, It has been a while"

James- "Hello Squilliam, nice to see you recovered from that horrible incident"

Squilliam- "yes, it is isn't it"

James- "I like the outfit, but this is isn't a fancy dress party"

Squilliam- "Oh it isn't? Then why did you come dressed like a home less man?"

James- "Very funny Squilliam, any marriages you want to ruin again? or was that just for last year?"

Squilliam- "I don't know James, any houses you want to burn down? Or was mine enough for you?"

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