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Bess [88]
3 years ago
10

Plzz essay on my best friend betrayed me

English
2 answers:
alukav5142 [94]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:best friend betrayed

my best friend betrayed me it hurts so bad i m a gonna miss her i will try my best to forget and move on but our laughs cries time spent together will always be in my memories so it truly will hurt when i see her anymore or if do and she to a different friend or I make a fake account to spy on her and I see you're having fun with other people or i always used to say we were sisters so people could let us be together we were all the phrase as you can imagine two peas in a pod we were close we used to get in arguments in two seconds later we will be friends again when we were best friends and always felt like I was on top of the Moon or i was floating because of how much I was having fun and how much I was so happy when you were there for me.

alex41 [277]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

betray her back

Explanation:

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Sophia Auld The wife of Hugh Auld. At first, she was exceedingly kind to Douglass, but owning slaves corrupted her and eventually led her to treat him as mere property.

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Sandy Jenkins A superstitious slave who showed Douglass how to protect himself from Covey with a magical root. Following Jenkins' instruction, Douglass found himself able to confront Covey. This is a puzzling episode because Douglass does not really explain whether he believed the magical root worked or whether it simply gave him a psychological boost.

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