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vlada-n [284]
3 years ago
15

write a story ending with the statement,'had I known i wouldn't have told him my secret'.not less than 400 words​

English
1 answer:
Art [367]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Dear Daniel,

Chase just committed s.u I cid e last night. He had been looking gloomy for the past few weeks but no one knew that he was to this point. I thought that you would wanna know because your his brother, but then again you weren’t the best to him, you beat him down just when he was trying to get back to his feet! I’m sorry to yell but maybe if you‘d said something kind, maybe even a kind remark then he would still be eating dinner with us, watching tv. But no, you had to make him crumble into a pit of drivel and from that drivel you drove him straight into the ground. I told him my secret of... How I “tried” when I was young, had I known I wouldn’t have told him my secret.

- Calea

(this is about me and my family, so don’t worry this is an original)

Explanation:

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